Alfa Laval : How to optimize fish processing with decanters | A webinar
August 17, 2021 at 03:23 am
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How to optimize fish processing with decanters | A webinar
Join this free webinar to learn more about the possibilities to optimize your fish process, including extraction and refining fats, oil and proteins from surplus raw fish material with decanter technology
In this webinar you will learn:
The types of decanters used in the fish industry
How to streamline your decanter operations
The correct procedure to clean your decanter
Daily check-up list to ensure maximum performance
Best practices checklist for daily users
Preventive maintenance
How to obtain remote troubleshooting when your decanter is connected to a network
About the speakers:
Matteo Betti, Global Sales, has many years of experience within the food industry.
Kenn Honore Jepsen; Global service, has many years of experience in the food industry and holds an MSc. in Dairy and Food.
Who will benefit from this webinar:
Process engineers
Maintenance managers and engineers
Reliability managers and engineers
Production managers
Decanter operators and other maintenance personnel
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Alfa Laval AB published this content on 17 August 2021 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 17 August 2021 07:22:10 UTC.
Alfa Laval AB specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of equipment and industrial systems for heating, cooling, separating and transporting of substances (oil, water, chemical and food substances, drinks, drugs, etc.). The activity is organized mainly arounf two families of products:
- solid and liquid treatment systems: systems for cooling, evaporation, extraction, drying, etc. intended primarily for the food processing, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and energy sectors;
- production process equipment: decanters, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, air and liquid filtration systems, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (2.2%), Europe (32.5%), China (14.1%), South Korea (5.5%), Asia (18.2%), United States (16.7% ), North America (2.1%), Latin America (5.6%), Africa (1.9%) and Oceania (1.2%).