No more poor flow, just |high-quality| kibble

No more poor flow, just high-quality kibble

Material flow issues pose real risks to pet food manufacturers. But silo failures, production downtimes and material waste can be avoided with the right approach.

Silo failures, production downtimes, material waste, quality issues… do these challenges sound familiar?

If so, you’re not alone. Many pet food manufacturers struggle with issues related to poor material flow and material segregation every day.

Handling bulk solids like corn, soybean meal, poultry, and swine meal requires careful attention to avoid common issues such as material incrustation, erratic flow, and spoilage. Maintaining a consistent and reliable flow of raw ingredients is essential for ensuring product quality and operational efficiency.

Read our paper on the effects of a proper bulk solids handling system design in the pet food industry, and discover how you can enhance your production process while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

Key Insights:

  • Impact on Product Quality: Proper handling of materials directly influences the nutritional value and consistency of the final product.
  • Challenges with Flow Patterns: Issues like sifting segregation and funnel flow can lead to significant inefficiencies and increased maintenance costs.
  • Case Study Success: Learn how a leading pet food manufacturer overcame these challenges by adopting a mass flow design, resulting in substantial cost savings and improved product quality.

Don’t let flow problems limit your operation.