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Engineering Plastic Products

Food & Beverage


 
  • Typical Applications

    Chain guiders
    Bushings, rollers
    Thrust washers
    Manifolds
    Scrapers, paddles
    Plungers
    Pistons, valves
    Gear wheels
    Spools
    Grippers
    Sliding bearings
    Cutter discs
    Forming plates
    Time screws

     

 
  • Case Study - Dairy - Buttermilk Filling Piston

    Ertalyte®  



    Challenge: A piston is used to pump a milk-based liquid into the bottles. It is sliding along the cylinder walls and also has the function of sealing during the dosing process.
    Solution: Ertalyte was chosen for this application because it offers an excellent dimensional stability combined with good wear resistance.
    Benefits: When using Ertalyte there is no additional need for external lubrication. Ertalyte has a food compliant composition according to EU directive 2002/72/EC and complies with the requirements of the '3-A Sanitary Standards for Multiple-Use Plastic Materials'. This is shortening the compliancy certification process, saving costs and increasing productivity.  

  • Case Study - Dairy - Milkshake Filling & Packaging Chain Guider

    TIVAR® H.O.T.



    Challenge: The chain guider should assure a smooth sliding of the chain and therefore needs to offer excellent wear resistance towards the chain. To assure a better cleaning, the temperature during cleaning has been increased. The material solution should meet all these requirements.
    Solution: A housing of TIVAR H.O.T. was selected for its excellent wear resistance combined with a superior temperature resistance compared to regular PE-UHMW.
    Benefits: Excellent resistance against cleaning chemicals and compliant with the requirements of the '3A Sanitary Standards for Multiple-Use Plastic Materials', resulting in time savings during the food compliancy certification process of the equipment.

  • Case Study - Bakery - Distribution Spool

    Duratron® PEI 1000  


    Challenge: The manufacturer needed a distribution spool for cookie filling. The spool also pushed the cookies out, working like a piston. The material needed to maintain good stiffness at elevated temperatures and at the same time be of low weight. Low heat conductivity and easy maintenance were other requirements. 
    Solution: Duratron PEI 1000 exhibiting stiffness and dimensional stability at operating temperatures up to 160 °C. 
    Benefits: Replaced a metal assembly that needed more time to disassemble and clean, at the same time offering lower overall costs and food contact compliance.

  • Case Study - Bakery - Square Piston

    Ertalyte® TX 



    Challenge: A small bread baking machines manufacturer needed a low weight part to press the dough out of a dosing chamber. It needed to show very good wear resistance, excellent frictional properties, very good release properties (no sticking of dough), dimensional stability, chemical resistance and high load capacity.
    Solution: Ertalyte TX with better wear resistance, sliding properties and dimensional stability than Polyoxymethylene (POM) or Polyamide 6.
    Benefits: Maintenance and design cost reductions, no corrosion problems like aluminum, food contact compliance, better hygiene and safety performance along with considerable weight reduction.

     

  • Case Study - Meat Processing - Forming Equipment

    Ertalyte® TX



    Challenge: Inside the forming equipment minced meat is pressed into a moulding plate, shaping the hamburgers. Then the plate slides out horizontally, letting the burgers fall onto a wire belt. The plate needed to be wear resistant and dimensionally stable, holding its flatness throughout the pressing cycle. It needed to be easy sliding without the application of external lubricants.
    Solution: Ertalyte TX was chosen as the best solution thanks to its dimensional stability and excellent wear and frictional properties.
    Benefits: Chemical resistance against cleaners, good and easy machining, and food contact compliancy are part of the package which helps to reduce overall costs and provides a better hygiene of the equipment.

  • Case Study - Meat Processing - Poultry Cleaner

    TIVAR® 1000

    Challenge: To remove the full digestion channel of a slaughtered chicken, a rotating drill and grabber is inserted into the bird. The housing is machined in plastic of low weight and good wear resistance. The part needed to show excellent release properties (no meat adhering to it), very good impact resistance and good cleanability.Solution: TIVAR 1000 was selected because it met all the requirements.Benefits: Excellent resistance against cleaning chemicals and food contact compliant composition. This cost effective solution helps increase flexibility in handling during the slaughtering process and maintenance.

  • Case Study - Food Packaging - Conveyor Stars

    TIVAR® 1000 



    Challenge: Bottling and canning lines require sliding elements with good sliding and wear properties. The material has to be non-sensitive to impact and must withstand chemical cleaners.
    Solution: Conveyor stars made of TIVAR 1000 meet all criteria for applications in filling lines. TIVAR 1000 offers excellent sliding properties and high wear resistance. Its impact strength protects bottles/cans and conveyor lines. A very good chemical resistance extends its lifetime and reduces downtimes.
    Benefits: Filling, transportation and packaging lines profit from the excellent sliding and wear properties of TIVAR 1000. Line operators appreciate its good working temperature range and noise absorption.

  • Case Study - Food Packaging - Paper Box Packaging Mould

    Techtron® HPV PPS



    Challenge: A packager needed a mould to form the paper box in its equipment for liquids. The mould needed high mechanical strength to resist the compression forces and dimensional stability under load and temperature. Wear resistance, low weight and chemical resistance during CIP cleaning were also required. 
    Solution: Techtron HPV PPS was chosen due to its better wear resistance over PEEK or aluminum. The plastic has excellent dimensional stability under load, with no moisture pickup and a low CLTE.
    Benefits: Costs were reduced due to lower maintenance requirements. There are no corrosion problems as with aluminum moulds, even when harsh chemical cleaners and sterilization processes are applied. Low weight and in-use noise level, food contact compliance, excellent hygiene, safety in use and ergonomical handling during maintenance are all part of the package.