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Monitor Engineering’s spray technology meets cleaning, coating, cooling and sanitising needs of food industry

75-YEAR-OLD Monitor Engineering, sole distributor for Spraying Systems Co. in southern Africa, provides a comprehensive array of products specifically designed for the food industry.

Addressing critical needs in areas such as cleaning, coating, cooling, and sanitising, their products are engineered to enhance efficiency, ensure product quality, and maintain stringent hygiene standards.

Cleaning

The company’s TankJet® tank cleaning nozzles are pivotal in maintaining the cleanliness of tanks, vessels, and other processing equipment in the food industry. These nozzles deliver high-impact cleaning with reduced water and chemical consumption, making them both efficient and environmentally friendly. They are available in various configurations, including rotary and static nozzles, to cater to different cleaning requirements.

Coating solutions

The PulsaJet® automatic spray nozzles are designed to apply a wide range of coatings, such as oils, flavourings, glazes, and preservatives, with precision and uniformity. These nozzles are often integrated with AutoJet® spray controllers, which provide automated control over the spray process, ensuring consistent application and reducing the risk of over- or under-application.

Cooling applications

In cooling applications, air atomizing nozzles are used to effectively cool products and machinery, maintaining optimal temperatures throughout the processing stages. The ability to finely atomize fluids allows for rapid and uniform cooling, which is essential in preventing product spoilage and ensuring the stability of temperature-sensitive items.

Sanitising

Sanitisation is a paramount concern in the food industry. Monitor Engineering’s AutoJet® spray systems are designed to apply sanitisers and disinfectants consistently and automatically, enhancing food safety by reducing contamination risks. The automated nature of these systems ensures thorough coverage and adherence to safety protocols, thereby helping to maintain a hygienic processing environment.

Spray control

The advanced spray controllers offer precise control over spray parameters, including flow rate, spray angle, and droplet size. This level of control is crucial in optimizing the use of resources, minimising waste, and ensuring that the application meets the specific requirements of each process.

Additional products and applications

Beyond the primary applications of cleaning, coating, cooling, and sanitising, Monitor Engineering additionally offers products for other critical operations such as lubrication, humidification, and blow/drying using WindJet nozzles and blower packages. Their extensive product line includes a variety of nozzle designs, materials, and configurations to suit the diverse needs of the food industry.

For more information: www.spray.co.za
E-mail: grant@monitorspray.co.za

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