A new conveyor module is designed to make chicken processing a more hygienic operation

Interroll is helping companies that handle chicken to meet the challenges of strict hygiene standards demanded with its new ultra hygienic transfer (UHT) unit.

A disruptive solution for automated material handling processes, the conveyor module reduces the number of meat particles that end up on existing conveyor systems after cutting by 85–90%. Combined with hygienic product design, which allows for effective cleaning, the risk of germ contamination is reduced, which also enables improved shelf life of chicken products together with end-to-end quality control along operational processes.

The new UHT unit was developed following surveys of international customers and users in the food industry that value hygienically optimised automation solutions. It is based on the principles of hygienic product design and, as a modular product, has an equally robust and open design that is easy to clean.

This conveyor module can be installed between the upstream cutting machines and the downstream conveyor belts as a stand-alone solution - without additional sensors - requiring only a power connection for the integrated drum motor.

Depending on requirements, wing or breast meat is transported in stainless steel screen baskets which, instead of chutes, pick up the meat individually in a circular conveyor process and then deposits it on an existing conveyor belt. Corresponding measurements at test customers have shown that this solution reduces the number of meat particles usually produced in the flow of goods by between 85 - 90% and reduces the germ load of the processed meat products compared to the chutes commonly used.

The separation of the conveyed goods offers, in addition to the significantly improved hygiene, another advantage over traditional chutes: Instead of turning the breast caps or wings from piece goods to bulk goods at this process step, the UHT unit ensures that they can remain identifiable along the entire process chain - for example, through appropriate sensor technology in conjunction with goods management systems.

“The subsequently packaged end product, such as the breast cap, can then be assigned to the original product by appropriate solutions from our customers, the systems integrators,” says Dr Stephan Kronholz, who is responsible for new hygienic platform solutions at Interroll. “This is an important prerequisite for enabling quality control along the entire supply and processing chain in the hygiene environment.

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