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Shelby Report: Maintain Food Supply Chain During Pandemic with Robotic Tech

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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted virtually every aspect of modern life and every global industry. The pace and consistency of work has suffered, as seen in the food processing and distribution industry which has seen breakdowns in the distribution system, endangering the supply chain. In this Shelby Report article, Mike Loomer, our business development manager for the Americas, talked about how warehouse and grocery sector robotics, powered by steel belt technologies, have kept industries and supply chains running during this extended period of crisis. Read the full article.

Solid stainless steel belts and conveyor systems reduce food processing contamination

Food Safety Strategies

An effective solution to reduce food recalls and increase consumer safety

The food processing industry is ripe with product recalls, most often due to bacterial contaminants that spread through poorly inspected product or because of product contamination by dirty processing equipment. With widespread coronavirus concerns, especially in meat processing plants, there is a stronger demand than ever for safer, more hygienic practices throughout the food industry. Belt Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of custom metal belt conveyor solutions and conveyor systems for more than five decades, provides a hygienic solution: solid stainless steel belts and conveyor systems.

“Product recalls can be devastating for manufacturers and consumers,” said Mike Loomer, business development manager for the Americas. “And inferior equipment materials, such as plastic or rubber conveyor belts, can represent a needless risk to product quality. Incorporating stainless steel components into food processing equipment reduces such risk.”

Loomer explained that due to aging and repeated use, plastic and rubber belts can fray and generate particulates that can directly contaminate food, and are also susceptible to physical damage including pits, divots and cracks where chemicals, allergens or contagions can fester. They can also outgas (emit fumes), affecting food flavor. In comparison, solid stainless steel conveyor systems provide hygienic surfaces that are more sanitary and do not affect food quality.

“Metal conveyor belts do not require lubrication and do not outgas, so there is no risk to product flavor,” said Loomer. “Their solid, non-porous surface is resistant to bacteria, providing an overall cleaner surface area for transporting edible materials. They are also much easier to clean and sanitize.”

Because endless metal belts are resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, the conveyor systems can easily be cleaned with chlorine, high-pressure steam or most other washing methods. Stainless steel can also handle extreme temperatures, making it ideal to use in cooking or freezing processes.

“The use of stainless steel belts in an automated food processing system helps guarantee sanitary, efficient and reliable product quality results,” said Loomer. “Our engineers can design metal belts to fit into and upgrade an existing automated food processing system, or help fabricate a custom solution. Endless metal belts consistently deliver exceptional results in the safe cooking, freezing and handling of edible products any time, but especially in response to today’s heightened hygiene concerns.”

Stainless Steel Belts Look to Reduce Recalls

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The composition of the belts and conveyors provides resistance to corrosion and bacteria.

Belt Technologies (Agawam, MA) offers their line of custom metal belt conveyor solutions with features and benefits that include:

  • They do not require lubrication.
  • A solid, non-porous surface that is resistant to bacteria.
  • Easier to clean and sanitize.
  • Resistant to high temperatures and corrosion.
  • Can be used in cooking or freezing processes.

Solid Stainless Steel Belts and Conveyor Systems Reduce Food Processing Contamination

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AGAWAM, Mass. –  The food processing industry is ripe with product recalls, most often due to bacterial contaminants that spread through poorly inspected product or because of product contamination by dirty processing equipment. With widespread coronavirus concerns, especially in meat processing plants, there is a stronger demand than ever for safer, more hygienic practices throughout the food industry. Belt Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of custom metal belt conveyor solutions and conveyor systems for more than five decades, provides a hygienic solution: solid stainless steel belts and conveyor systems.

“Product recalls can be devastating for manufacturers and consumers,” said Mike Loomer, Business Development Manager for the Americas. “And inferior equipment materials, such as plastic or rubber conveyor belts, can represent a needless risk to product quality. Incorporating stainless steel components into food processing equipment reduces such risk.”

Loomer explained that due to aging and repeated use, plastic and rubber belts can fray and generate particulates that can directly contaminate food, and are also susceptible to physical damage including pits, divots and cracks where chemicals, allergens or contagions can fester. They can also outgas (emit fumes), affecting food flavor. In comparison, solid stainless steel conveyor systems provide hygienic surfaces that are more sanitary and do not affect food quality.

“Metal conveyor belts do not require lubrication and do not outgas, so there is no risk to product flavor,” said Loomer. “Their solid, non-porous surface is resistant to bacteria, providing an overall cleaner surface area for transporting edible materials. They are also much easier to clean and sanitize.”

Because endless metal belts are resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, the conveyor systems can easily be cleaned with chlorine, high-pressure steam or most other washing methods. Stainless steel can also handle extreme temperatures, making it ideal to use in cooking or freezing processes.

“The use of stainless steel belts in an automated food processing system helps guarantee sanitary, efficient and reliable product quality results,” said Loomer. “Our engineers can design metal belts to fit into and upgrade an existing automated food processing system, or help fabricate a custom solution. Endless metal belts consistently deliver exceptional results in the safe cooking, freezing and handling of edible products any time, but especially in response to today’s heightened hygiene concerns.”

In addition to the food processing industry, Belt Technologies’ sophisticated engineering, advanced manufacturing processes, and unlimited custom designs can suit any application. 

Belt Technologies welcomes new European sales manager

Belt Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of custom metal belt conveyer solutions and conveyor systems for over five decades, today announced that Sebastian Flohr has joined the team in the role of European sales manager.

“We’re very excited to welcome Sebastian to his new and well-deserved role,” said President Alan Wosky. “His extensive experience is an excellent fit for Belt Technologies and will help us further expand and solidify the strong client relationships that we’re known for.”

In his position, Sebastian is responsible for sales engineering, lead acquisition and project management as well as providing exceptional customer service. He routinely represents the company at tradeshows and other events throughout Europe.

Prior to joining Belt Technologies, he held various customer service and sales positions for engineering companies including Parker Hannifin and Trelleborg Sealing Solutions.

Sebastian received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University in Heidenheim, Germany, and has pursued advanced studies at Edinburgh Napier University. He speaks three languages, German, French and English, which serves Belt’s international customers well. Sebastian lives in England in Newcastle upon Tyne where our sales office for Belt Technologies Europe Ltd. is located.

Spanning five decades, Belt Technologies provides sophisticated engineering, advanced manufacturing processes, and an unlimited variety of configurations and coatings to custom-design belts to suit any application. For more information, visit belttechnologies.com.

Stainless Steel Metal Belts and Conveyor Systems for Food Processing and Handling

image of conveyor belt for food processing and handling

At face value, companies processing meat and seafood might seem pretty different from those producing ice cream or chocolates, but their facilities and production lines actually have a lot in common. They all require customized food handling processes and some degree of automated processing using the most advanced and diverse conveyor automation technologies available. In an article about food processing and handling, Risk Management Insight talked about why our stainless steel metal belts and conveyor systems meet these challenges. Read it here.

Belt Technologies Announces 2019-2020 Event Schedule

AGAWAM, MA, September 2019—Belt Technologies, a leading producer of custom stainless steel belts, timing belts, drive tapes and more, has released its event schedule for the 2019-2020 season. They will be attending several tradeshows and industry events around the world this year. 

“Attending these events provides us with immeasurably valuable opportunities to meet with our peers and customers face to face,” said Belt Technologies President, Al Wosky. “We find that it continues to be worthwhile to make the effort to attend these events each year. They give us a chance to familiarize ourselves with developments in other facets of the industry, meet with  customers new and old, and ensure we’re providing comprehensive, relevant solutions to customer problems.”

Networking with other industry leaders and clients face-to-face at tradeshows and similar events enables Belt Technologies to gain a more realistic view of their customers’ needs. It also gives manufacturers and OEMs a hands-on opportunity to explore the many ways Belt Technologies can improve their automation processes with custom stainless steel conveyor belts, conveyor belt systems, timing belts, drive tapes and more. 

This year’s roster of trade shows begins with the Pack Expo this September in Las Vegas. The team at Belt Technologies is looking forward to the events this year and they encourage interested industry buyers to contact the design team ahead of time if they would like to connect at one of the events. For a full list of Belt Technologies’ 2019-2020 trade show schedule, visit their website.

Read the original press release, here.

Belt Technologies to Exhibit at 2017 Food Processing Expo in Chicago

AGAWAM, MA, August 2017—Belt Technologies, a world-class producer of stainless steel belts and conveyor systems, will be exhibiting at this year’s annual Process Expo, which will be held in Chicago from September 19–22. Belt Technologies will attend the food processing and packaging event to showcase their high-quality, stainless steel automation solutions.

“Process Expo is the nation’s largest food processing and packaging trade show,” says Ivan Amaya, Sales and Marketing Manager | Americas at Belt Technologies. “Attending as an exhibitor will be an exciting opportunity to demonstrate the many ways our stainless steel conveyor belt systems are ideal for the food processing industry.”

Belt Technologies will be demonstrating a variety of automation applications for stainless steel belts, including vacuum conveyors, stainless steel conveyor belts, timing belts, drive tapes and more. Attendees who stop by booth 2581 will be able to learn about the inherently beneficial properties of stainless steel conveyor systems, such as resistance to microbial adhesion and high tolerance to extreme temperatures, directly from both Ivan Amaya and Sales Engineer Scott MacDougall.

The event is anticipated to bring in 15,000 attendees representing every sector of the food and beverage manufacturing industry. Process Expo is a major networking event for CEOs, corporate managers, production and operations managers, quality assurance inspectors, engineers, chefs, and others within the food processing industry. Events will include live demonstrations, shows, contests, and exhibits. To learn more, visit the Process Expo event and Belt Technologies.

Read the original press release, here.