The main purpose for cleaning and sanitizing conveyor equipment is the complete removal of food and its byproducts from the food contact and non-food contact zones. The cleaned equipment must be able to fully drain and air dry to prevent bacteria growth. The preferred order for cleaning food contact surfaces are the following:
- Rinse
- Clean
- Rinse
- Sanitize
Sanitary equipment must be able to with stand not only food and its corrosive properties but also the chemicals that are used to clean the equipment. The American Meat Institute’s (AMI) 10 Principles of Sanitary Design provides advanced sanitary design guidelines under a general standard. These principles can be easily adapted to other food related industries as well.
Conveyor equipment that abides by the AMI’s 10 Principles of Sanitary Design must follow a rigid format in designing the conveyor. The construction and materials of the conveyor must have all food contact surfaces smooth, free of cracks and crevices, nonporous, nonabsorbent, non-contaminating, nonreactive, corrosion resistant, cleanable, with all connecting surfaces flush and continuous.
An array of diverse materials are present in the construction of sanitary conveyors. Each conveyor can have different levels of sanitation requirements for food handling purposes. Therefore, sanitary conveyors can be tailored to an individual food product line while still retaining characteristics of a similar conveyor design. Depending on the application needed, a variety of metals and non metals are used in the construction of the conveyors.
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Other acceptable metals that can be used for sanitary conveyor equipment are:
- Titanium
- Platinum
- Gold
- Copper
- Aluminum
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In food processing facilities there can be many different unique sanitary conveyor requirements dependent on the food being processed to the conditions of the facility. A well designed conveyor that follows the guidelines put forth by government agencies will help reduce the outbreak of food borne illnesses. Along with proper sanitation procedures, plant managers can safely and reliably keep consumers safe.
Arrowhead Systems sanitary line of conveyor, NeXtconveyor, offers three distinct tiers of sanitation classifications dependent on processing need. By establishing these classifications customers can easily determine what type of conveying system they will need and know that it will meet government standards.
Our NeXtgen Sanitary Conveyor is a table top conveyor that features an open-frame design, constructed from 304 Stainless Steel, and is our base sanitary modular conveyor. The NeXtgen II is our mat top sanitary conveyor that also features the patented open-frame design and is fully 304 Stainless Steel constructed. The NeXtgen II is a BISSC Verified conveyor and has been designed to be easily cleaned. The NeXtgen Ultra is our ultimate sanitary conveyor featuring a fully-welded, open frame 304 Stainless Steel construction. The NeXtgen Ultra features tool free assembly and disassembly of its components and parts, and is NSF certified while meeting the sanitary requirements of USDA, AMS, BISSC and 3A-Dairy specifications.
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