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Doc. 36 Hygienic Engineering of Transfer Systems for Dry Particulate Materials
First Edition, June 2007 - In this document, hygienic transfer systems for transport of bulk materials within a food processing plant are described. This document also covers situations where transfer systems are used as a dosing procedure. In principle, the less the need for product transfer within a food processing plant, the easier it is to make a factory hygienically safe. Furthermore, with a minimum of product transfer between equipment, there are the added advantages of a more compact plant, lower energy consumption and reduced cleaning time. Less product handling results in less adverse effects on product properties. This guidelines are intended for use by persons involved in the design, technical specification, installation and use of transfer systems for dry bulk particulate materials operating under hygienic conditions.
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Gabrie Meesters
TU Delft
The Netherlands
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Doc. 26 - Hygienic engineering of plants for the processing of dry particulate materials (2003).
NOTE: Document was withdrawn in March 2016. Doc. 26 has been integrated into Doc. 44.