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News Release from: Pump Engineering | Subject: CSF pump on Pizza
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2006
Thick, viscous ingredients suit CSF pump
The chilled prepared food market has seen massive growth in the last few years with Pizzas, where consumers are offered a huge choice of toppings, and soups and pasta sauces
The chilled prepared food market has seen massive growth in the last few years with Pizzas, where consumers are offered a huge choice of toppings, and soups and pasta sauces, becoming one of the largest sectors As a consequence of this demand, manufacturers are required to overcome the tricky processing challenges of handling an increasing variety of ingredients, whilst maintaining the highest quality control standards
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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CSF piston pumps from liquids handling specialists Pump Engineering, are ideally suited to the challenges of transferring thick, viscous ingredients from tanks, drums and IBCs.
Most importantly, CSF pumps are available as quick-strip versions, so they can be easily dismantled for cleaning, without the need for tools.
The pumps are available as a long version for drum emptying where the piston is below the liquid level, which enables the pump to handle liquids with a very high viscosity.
The positive head and bottom entry positioning of the pump combine to ensure improved flowrate and increased efficiency.
Short versions are also available for bottom discharge vessels or wall-mounting where required.
CSF pumps are air-operated and depending on the model, will deliver pressures up to 20 bar, while flowrates reach up to 100 litres / minute.
CSF pumps can be fitted with a special bag-in drum inlet, a feature which prevents the plastic drum lining used in some containers, from being sucked into the pump.
For non-flowable creams, pastes, gels and waxes, the pumps can be fitted with a follower plate and single or two post ram which will empty any parallel sided vessel.
Materials of construction are AISI 304 or 316 polished stainless steel, with a choice of PTFE or nitrile seals.
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