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optimal pelleting while heat treatment prevents contamination of further processes by untreated product. With the Hot-start steam mixer a guaranteed and accurate heat


treatment is ensured. All product exiting the hot-start steam mixer has reached the set temperature within ± 3°C tolerance. The Van Aarsen Hot-start steam mixer comes with uniquely short start-up time. It helps to prevent wastage at batch start-up and shortens the batch time which results in an increased production time. Victam Stand C011 www.aarsen.com


Van Mourik Group The Van Mourik Group has a great deal of experience in process-upgrades for existing feed mills. In the compound feed market, our clients continuously require the highest service levels. Over the years, we have developed a set of expertise services to stay on top of these demands. These consist of process audits and data analyses from the


electro-technical, process control and mechanical perspectives. Being an independent integrator, together with our clients, we can develop improvement strategies to make the process future-proof in this highly competitive market.


We would like to invite you to our booth (B089/Hall 6) at the Victam. www.vanmourik-group.com


Wenger Wenger wi l l feature f lexible extrusion systems for optimising your productivity and profit margins. For the aquafeed producer, Wenger’s Aquaflex XT High Capacity Twin Screw Extruder is ideal for sinking and shrimp feeds as small as 0.5 mm at maximum capacities. Unique extruder features permit precise control of finished product density to produce either high capacity floating or sinking feeds. For pet food manufacturers, the PetFlex Process – centred around Thermal Twin technology – delivers lower energy costs, less wear and lower environmental impact in the production of standard pet food, high meat inclusions, baked treats, and long goods. Booth C021 info@wenger.com


Wynveen Wynveen International BV has a long history in manufacturing equipment for the feed industry. For many years we have been developing and manufacturing high-quality equipment for the grain processing, animal feed, pet food and aqua feed industry. Food and feed producers worldwide use our machines to produce food for animals. Visit us at Victam International and discover our innovative


solutions. We are looking forward to seeing you at our stand E031. For more information, please visit our website: www.wynveen.com


Speed up your production process with the Hot Start Steam Mixer


Very short start-up time. Prevents product loss. Reduced contamination risk.


Save time and money in your feed conditioning process and optimize your feed quality with the Hot Start Steam Mixer.


The Hot Start Steam Mixer is a Van Aarsen innovation that helps improve your conditioning process by ensuring a guaranteed and accurate heat treatment. Combined with its extremely short start-up time, the Hot Start Steam Mixer prevents wastage at batch start-up, shortens the batch time and speeds up your production process.


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International Stand C011


12-14 June 2019 Cologne, Germany


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