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are trying to do the opposite of that. We want to take the water and moisture away so the meat doesn’t become too sloppy.” Austin continued: “The


difference the dehumidifiers are making are so noticeable as well. When you walk into one of our chillers you can see the process working with a cloud of moisture being taken out of the meat. It’s g reat to see.”


It was a move to a new, bigger location, following a fire at their previous premises, which prompted the installation of a Calorex DT450 into their chillers to help their dry-ageing process. At smaller premises, the fridges that the team were using was getting the dry-aging job done, but after their move they were then presented with a problem of larger proportions.


“The chillers at our current


premises are the size of a football pitch and our two or three times bigger than at our previous location,” Austin added.


“The methods we were using previously were working, but it didn’t take long to realise that with much bigger chillers, we needed something that was going


to work effectively an d more efficiently.


“There had been talks about using a dehumidifier for the dry-ageing process before and after we spoke to the sales team at Calorex to get a better understanding of their products we decided it was the way to go.” Now Lake District Farmers


have just received their second d ehumidifier – a larger Calorex DT1300, which enables the company to remotely monitor the fridges’ status, and now production is going from strength-to-strength.


Austin concluded: “Getting this additional dehumidifier is probably the finishing article for us. We are excited to now have two fully functional chillers working and producing meats of the finest quality for our clients.


“For us, they are important machines because of what they do and how they help our processes of dry-ageing the meat. In actual fact, they have exceeded our expectations in the results they are achieving. We are delighted with the results they are producing for us.”


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