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News Release from: Hosokawa Micron
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 March 2008
Contract processing suite listed for
food products
The Hosokawa Micron Contract Processing Suite in Runcorn is now BRC Global Standard-Food 2005 registered for the receipt, milling/size reduction and packing of dry powders for the food industry
The new food products suite is part of a dedicated contract processing facility at the Runcorn headquarters of Hosokawa Micron: devoted solely to food products, this suite is available for customers looking to outsource food particle and powder processing in lots from only a few kilos to several tonnes The Hosokawa Micron state of the art contract processing facility is able to handle processing of a wide variety of materials from single process to complete multi processing solutions involving milling, micronising, mixing, classification, agglomeration and drying.
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The modular design of all the processing suites and the availability and interchangeability of a wide range of different pieces of equipment means that Hosokawa Micron are able to offer efficient and reliable powder and particle processing backed by many years of expertise and process engineering know how.
The contract processing service is supported by an in house test centre for product analysis and process evaluation and full product traceability and adherence to ISO9000/2000 international standards.
The Hosokawa Micron contract processing service operates round the clock and now food products can be processed as well as chemicals, detergents, colour pigments, metal powders, ceramics, plastics and minerals.
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