
HOCHDORF Swiss Nutrition Relies on BFM® for Improved Performance
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The HOCHDORF group is one of Switzerland’s market leaders in agricultural product processing and has been in operation since 1895. Collectively, they process around 300 million kilograms of milk per year, and their Sulgen plant in Northern Switzerland is one of two specialist infant formula production plants.
As with most drying production lines, there is a multitude of flexible connectors between different parts of the process machinery, and HOCHDORF Sulgen uses traditional cloth, plastic and rubber hoses fixed with hose clamps.
Their production lines were experiencing problems with milk powder leakage around the clamped connections and issues with the sharp-edged hose clamps, leaving small cracks or holes in the flexible hoses. Dust leakage and residue build-up were also hygiene concerns.
Frequent connector changes were required due to the damage caused by the hose clamps, and this, in addition to their regular CIP (Clean-in-Place) operations, meant staff were often risking injury from both the clamps themselves and slipping screwdrivers when manipulating them during replacement.
The time required for these replacements and constant product leakage clean-ups meant valuable production time was being lost.
The Production Manager for Babycare at the Sulgen plant was keen to look at an alternative solution as part of HOCHDORF’s continuous improvement. He was excited about the possible applications for the BFM® fitting within the plant, particularly to reduce dust emissions and improve internal handling.
The main challenge was the huge variety of connection sizes within the plant, and they needed help to work out the best connector for each location and the right installation gap to leave between each set of BFM® spigots.
BFM® fitting’s Swiss representative, Swissfilter AG, worked with the team at HOCHDORF to carefully measure and plan out the installations throughout the plant.After an initial trial, HOCHDORF were extremely happy with the transparent BFM® fitting system. Dust emissions at the connections were completely eliminated, improving overall hygiene throughout the plant. The BFM® connectors could easily and safely be installed and removed with little machine downtime and without tools, making CIP (clean-in-place) and changeouts much faster and more efficient.
In fact, the team at HOCHDORF were so impressed with the BFM® fitting system that they made the decision to begin replacing all of their existing connectors throughout the plant. The first step was the complete conversion of the initial spray tower line in late 2017, involving over 60 connectors.
Above: A variety of connection sizes throughout the plant meant careful measuring and planning were needed for the replacement project.
The remaining connectors are being replaced as part of their regular maintenance programme, and in the first quarter of 2018, HOCHDORF commissioned an additional brand-new spray tower line equipped with BFM® connectors right from the start.
Above left: BFM® connectors through a metal separator and a vibrating magnet. Above right: Feeding raw material into weighing containers.
The BFM® connector solution has enabled dust-free production at the Sulgen plant, ensuring the highest hygienic standards and, therefore, improved product quality. The connectors also enjoy high acceptance among employees because they are so easy to use and significantly reduce the risk of injury.
The team at HOCHDORF are also impressed with the clean, professional presentation of the BFM® connectors. When they have site visits, the plant now looks so immaculate and professional, it helps create trust with their customers and supports the marketing of their products.
HOCHDORF’s Production Manager said: ’’With the unique product features of the flexible BFM® connectors, I achieve perfect hygiene in production and high employee satisfaction. I'm a true BFM® fan! "
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