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Chlorine dioxide has a number of advantages over other biocides commonly used in the fish and fish processing industry. Chlorine dioxide in solution can be added to water/ice that is used in processing and packing any fish. The slow release of chlorine dioxide gas from the water onto the surface of fish as the ice melts helps to prevent spoilage and odors during transport. ...
ByApplied Oxidation LLC based in Chattanooga, TENNESSEE (USA)
Wastewater generated from food processing facilities has characteristics that set it apart from other types of wastewater. ...
BySalsnes Filter based in Namsos, NORWAY
Fish Hatchery and Processing plants often need tight control over feed silos and to be able to monitor the constant flow of fresh water in fish ponds as well as keeping an eye on offal tanks. ...
ByPulsar Measurement based in Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM
Gentle product processing: The market for food and drink is experiencing continued growth. Industry is required to provide a high level of services to be able to meet the wide variety of customer requirements. As a result, suppliers to this industry sector face high requirements in relation to hygiene, efficiency and gentle product processing. Hiller decanter technology has been successfully deployed in a wide variety of sectors within the food and drink industry for many ...
ByHiller GmbH based in Vilsbiburg, GERMANY
Fresh caught, processed fish and shellfish products requiring preservation of quality with ice. Ice is used at all points in the chain of handling fish and seafood - on board vessels during the catch, dock side to preserve the fish during transport to the market or processing area, central processing areas, and transporting of fish and seafood after processing requires continuous ...
ByVogt Ice LLC based in Louisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
Many of the contaminant soils found on fruits and vegetables contain petroleum distillates such as paraffin or mineral oil. Other toxic chemicals include terpenes, glycol ethers and reagents such as sodium hydroxide or ammonia compounds. These contaminants are often derived from pest control and residual products from operating and/or cleaning agricultural equipment. ...
ByGEMTEK Products, LLC based in Phoenix, ARIZONA (USA)