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FOOD & BEVERAGE


Some processors want to evaluate tubular cable conveyors against other conveying options they may also be considering, such as bucket elevators or chain conveyors. Others are already familiar with tubular cable conveyors based on experience and want to show their managers that a similar solution could be implemented at their current facility.


Once the food processor is at the site, Cablevey product specialists and engineers typically consult with the customer to determine their specific goals and issues to be resolved. From this, they can proceed to design a conveyor with a set of features that addresses specific challenges. “Our technicians and engineers can diagnose and prescribe a solution whether the concern is breakage, temperature, stickiness, abrasiveness or other issues,” says Berning. He notes that when food processors test products at the facility, they are provided full documentation of the results, including a detailed report with video and recommendations.


According to Berning, testing for product fragility and damage is usually the primary concern of processors.


“No matter the product – whether it’s a cereal, cracker, or nut – processors want to keep their product intact and avoid damage during conveying,” says Berning.


He points out that tubular drag cable conveyors excel at reducing product damage since the units gently move product through a sealed tube using a coated, flexible stainless-steel drag cable pulled through on a loop. Solid circular discs (flights) are attached to the cable, which push the product through the tube without the use of air. These conveyors can transport delicate, precise blends for a wide variety of food types, and up to 2000 cubic feet per hour of materials in versatile layouts and configurations.


Still, quality assurance checks can be essential for processors, even those transporting products that seem hard to damage, like flour. “For flour, it can be hard to tell if it is being damaged, but maintaining the particle size is important. If flour is transported too roughly, the particles can become finer, leading to inconsistent recipes and cooking results. So, there is a lot of science that goes into the testing,” says Berning. Reducing product loss and maintenance is also important to processors.


“Processors want to place their material in an inlet and then have all of it emerge from the discharge with minimal losses,” he says. Since tubular cable conveyors are sealed from end-to- end with product traveling one way in enclosed tubes, there is essentially no product loss and no issue with carry-back.”


Ease of cleaning the conveyor is also a top priority of food processors. Surprisingly, many processors visit the facility to witness how easily


the conveyor can be cleaned. “People come here from across the United States just to watch me perform a conveyor wet-clean and washdown even though it is something I have to do every day,” says Berning.


Traditional alternatives like screw conveyors can be difficult to clean and require time- consuming disassembly, as well as some heavy lifting after each product changeover. “One food processor told me that it took six of his technicians about eight hours to clean their screw conveyor system. They had to pull a big auger out of the screw conveyor, which was dangerous to handle,” says Berning. Tubular drag cable conveyor systems offer easier, safer options for dry and wet tube conveyor cleaning. Equipment such as brush boxes, urethane wipers, air knives, inline sponges, and inline bristle brushes can facilitate multi-step, essentially automated Clean-In-Place (CIP) wet cleaning. The wet cleaning process internally cleans the cable conveyor tube in several steps, starting with a water rinse followed by foaming agent, a sanitizing rinse, and a final water rinse. Once the system is thoroughly flushed out, drying is achieved by attaching urethane wipers to the tubular conveyor’s discs, which “act like a squeegee” to remove any residual water. For those unable to visit the test facility in person, Cablevey now offers the ability to view and respond to product testing live in a “virtual visit” with a link to real-time video and a Zoom meeting type format - an option developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. With this technology, the tubular cable conveyor manufacturer can host both in-person and virtual visits simultaneously, which is helpful when larger work groups such as quality assurance teams have an interest in evaluating the conveyor.


“In one recent product test, a team of four visited our facility in person while twelve others watched virtually,” says Berning.


For those who wish to experience the world- class facility in greater detail, Cablevey has created a 360-degree immersive virtual tour of its product test center.


Embedded within the virtual reality (VR) experience is product information as well as videos. The video library demonstrates how tubular cable conveyors transport different materials such as coffee beans, grains, bird seed, tea leaves and breakfast cereals. How-to videos illustrate potential layouts, components, technologies, cleaning, and maintenance options. With easily accessible, advanced product testing facilities, food processors can view and verify in real-time that their investment in new conveying equipment will meet their requirements. Processors who “test drive” their product in this way will not only enhance their product quality


All products are run through a tubular disc and cable conveying system to observe the effects and fine-tune the results.


Technicians and engineers can diagnose and prescribe a solution whether the concern is breakage, temperature, stickiness, abrasiveness, or other issues.


With easily accessible, advanced product testing facilities, food processors can view and verify in real-time that their investment in new conveying equipment will meet their requirements.


Processors who “test drive” their product in this way will not only enhance their product quality and productivity, but also experience a significant advantage over competitors.


and productivity, but also experience a significant advantage over competitors.


Cablevey www.cablevey.com/test-your-product/


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