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Plant Construction Survey: Era of Intelligent Asset Management
Evaluate, consolidate, concentrate, relocate, truncate, terminate and expurgate. These words describe actions processors have taken to survive the recession.

by Wayne Labs, Senior Technical Editor


Special Supplement: Plastic Fantastic Floors
Resin coatings have muscled their way to the lion’s share of floor applications in food and beverage plants, but traditional and new-to-the-market materials also are demonstrating improved performance.

by Kevin T. Higgins, Senior Editor

Tech Flash Vol 6, No. 14 -- Food Engineering’s E-Newsletter
Mission Foods goes for the gold

Tech Flash Vol 6, No. 13 -- Food Engineering’s E-Newsletter
FDA seeks public comment on menu labeling

Engineering firms ramp up services as processors eye global markets
As “middle-class” markets in countries like Russia, China and India emerge with more buying power, American food and beverage processors are scrambling for a piece of the action.

Plant Openings & Expansions

Editor's Note: Grab it! There’s still some low-hanging fruit out there
Uncovering it, grabbing it and implementing changes will lead to the game-changing innovation and manufacturing efficiencies our industry so desires.

by Joyce Fassl, Editor in Chief

Engineering R&D: When layoffs kick-start innovation
For some engineers, a former employer’s downsizing can be liberating, allowing specialized skills to combine with entrepreneurial spirit for new technology development.

by Kevin T. Higgins, Senior Editor

Food Safety: California’s Proposition 65--It’s time to end the hypocrisy
The law’s intent may have been good, but enforcement has created problems for food processors.

by Richard F. Stier, Contributing Editor

Air nozzles
Delivering strong blowing force while providing non-marring protection, Exair PEEK Super air nozzles have an engineered thermoplastic construction that resists chemicals, fatigue and temperatures up to 320°F.

Air-atomizing headers
Lechler air-atomizing headers are custom-fabricated to meet customer specifications.

Brushless, sensor-less gearmotors
Powered by totally enclosed, non-ventilated (TENV) brushless, sensor-less motors, Bison AUTONOmotor DC gearmotors are available in 11 standard versions up to 1/6hp with gear ratios from 5:1 to 215.6:1 and rated output speeds from 11 to 470rpm with a 10:1 speed range.

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