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Liquid Analysis: pH, Conductivity, ISE
News Release from: LTH Electronics | Subject: CIP cleaning at First Milk
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 June 2007
Monitoring systems for CIP in First Milk
creamery
LTH Electronics have recently supplied four electrode-less conductivity monitoring systems for use on CIP cleaning systems at the First Milk creamery at Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire
Four electrode-less conductivity monitoring systems from LTH were supplied to the First Milk creamery, where they were used for monitoring the fluids in the main CIP make-up and return system, with a similar system put in place on the tanker make-up and return system First Milk is the largest dairy farmer co-operative in the UK
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its members farms stretch from Central Scotland to the South of England, and from West Wales to East Anglia.
The business has three divisions: milk operations, cheese, and ingredients.
Milk operations handles two billion litres of milk per annum from 2800 producers.
This milk is supplied to the First Milk cheese business and to many of the leading names in the industry.
The First Milk Cheese Company is the largest UK-based cheese supplier, with a 35% share of the cheddar market.
The First Milk ingredients business supplies a range of customers with whey products for functional foods, protein drinks, pro-biotics, pre-biotics, pharmaceutical, bakery and confectionery products.
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