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'''Stainless Steel Silos''' are developed to serve in a multitude of applications ranging from the bottled water industry, to juice, concentrates, corn syrup, dextrose and other bulk product ingredients throughout the beverage and food processing industries. Silos, for installation on a flat horizontal pad for either internal or external location, offer dependable and economical product storage solutions.
 
 
==Common Features==
*Heat transfer jacket according to the thermal duty and media available (glycol, ammonia, water)
*Options for electric trace heating for temperature maintenance applications
*Conventional spray down CIP or specially designed spray-up CIP system
*Vertical or horizontal agitation
*Cone bottom skirt supported design (often used in corn syrup or sugar applications)
*Site-specific access equipment
 
 
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 21 September 2012


Stainless Steel Silos

Stainless Steel Silos are developed to serve in a multitude of applications ranging from the bottled water industry, to juice, concentrates, corn syrup, dextrose and other bulk product ingredients throughout the beverage and food processing industries. Silos, for installation on a flat horizontal pad for either internal or external location, offer dependable and economical product storage solutions.


Common Features

  • Heat transfer jacket according to the thermal duty and media available (glycol, ammonia, water)
  • Options for electric trace heating for temperature maintenance applications
  • Conventional spray down CIP or specially designed spray-up CIP system
  • Vertical or horizontal agitation
  • Cone bottom skirt supported design (often used in corn syrup or sugar applications)
  • Site-specific access equipment


Video