Screening solutions helps Nestlé safeguard product quality at powder plant
Compact gravity-fed circular vibratory sieves provide the efficiency necessary to meet production targets safely.
Nestlé began selling products in Chile in 1934, and its new facility in Osorno is one of the most technologically advanced dairy processing plants in the world. It produces a variety of milk products with added nutritional value, targeted at the domestic and overseas markets including the US, Central America, the Middle East and Asia.
A Russell Finex representative helped Nestlé determine its compact sieve would best meet the factory’s requirements. Three different milk product categories necessitated a variety of flow rates, so the installation plan called for 22-, 36- and 48-in. diameter compact sieves for each process line.