Gericke has recently launched a new family of mixing solutions. With the TCM Turbo Compact Mixer it is possible to continuously, and fully automatically, feed and mix up to four streams with minimum space requirements and high accuracy.
In many applications, the demand for flexibility in production is increasing, but without compromising on hygiene and cleanability. This often leads to complex systems that require extremely time-consuming and costly dismantling and cleaning. The new TCM compact mixer from Gericke is aimed precisely at such processes where demanding additives such as colours or flavours are added. Due to the "end-of-line" addition strategy, only a few equipment parts need to be cleaned.
This also makes the TCM ideally suited for products that must guarantee zero cross-contamination handling of allergens. The complete disassembly allows easy and quick cleaning. Even the mixing chamber is removable. Downtime due to cleaning is reduced by up to 90 percent.
With the small volumes, recipe accuracy is guaranteed even with frequent start-stop operation, which has been confirmed in an extensive series of tests. Despite the compact size, capacities of up to 20,000 l/h can be realised.
The mixing process is both fast and gentle, and prevents segregation when used directly before filling or extrusion lines.
For more information visit the Gericke website, HERE.
TCM Turbo Compact Mixer Image credit: Gericke |
This also makes the TCM ideally suited for products that must guarantee zero cross-contamination handling of allergens. The complete disassembly allows easy and quick cleaning. Even the mixing chamber is removable. Downtime due to cleaning is reduced by up to 90 percent.
With the small volumes, recipe accuracy is guaranteed even with frequent start-stop operation, which has been confirmed in an extensive series of tests. Despite the compact size, capacities of up to 20,000 l/h can be realised.
The mixing process is both fast and gentle, and prevents segregation when used directly before filling or extrusion lines.
For more information visit the Gericke website, HERE.
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