Innovative Self Cleaning Filter For Honey

Norwegian honey producer enjoys sweet success

by Darren Ralphs | Saturday 28 May 2016

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As part of the company’s continued aim to supply good quality honey, Norwegian based honey producer and distributor Honningcentralen previously installed a metal-edge industrial filter into their new production line to remove foreign bodies from the honey such as wax and bee wings. However, this filter was inefficient, continuously requiring manual cleaning resulting in production downtime.

Recognising that they were losing valuable time and profitability, Honningcentralen sought to find a new solution. With over 80 years’ experience of providing customised filtration equipment, Russell Finex was recommended by Honningcentralen’s subsidiary office in Sweden. Drawing upon their experience in dealing with honey, Russell Finex recommended installing the Self-Cleaning Russell Eco Filter®.

With its easy clean design, this in line filter is simple to assemble and disassemble without the need for tools, a particularly useful feature for the company as each strain of honey required a different screen size. Its unique SpiroKlene™ system continuously cleans the surface of the filter element meaning frequent blockages are no longer occurring. In addition, the pressure problems they were experiencing have been eradicated as oversize material can be manually discharged.

Russell Finex has worked in partnership with global food manufacturers such as Nestle, Mondelez, Mars, Unilever, Danone and many others to ensure the highest standards of usability, hygiene and performance for the food industry.

CONTACT

Martin Chipperfield
Russell Finex Ltd
marketing@russellfinex.com
www.russellfinex.com
+44 20 8818 2000

Saturday 28 May 2016 / file under Engineering | Food and Beverage | Machinery