In the food and beverage processing industry, for example, steam can be applied in many processes from product manufacturing to equipment cleaning. The three main types of steam used in this industry include:
Clean steam often comes in direct contact with food products – mainly through injection. For example, direct injection of clean steam into large vats of processed foods is one way of cooking them. In other areas, such as pharmaceutical industries, the steam is used to clean and sanitize surfaces or tools used in processing different products. In all these applications, the steam is generated and passed through piping systems that often end up in nozzles or small orifices which can be easily contaminated by impurities in the steam.
Using clean steam is vital in all industrial processes, particularly those demanding high levels of purity assurance. It’s also currently the regulatory standard for many facilities at risk of contamination from plant particulates. Using unfiltered or unclean steam will easily result in product contamination and potential equipment downtime. It is not worth the risk as it can be costly money-wise and damaging to your brand’s reputation. It can also expose your facility to liability issues for failure to meet regulatory standards.
Steam filtration systems are equipment used in processing facilities to remove particulate contaminants found in steam including scale, rust, dust and sediments. The systems contains a fine, stainless steel filter element that can sieve particles ranging from 1 to 5 microns in size. Steam filtration ensures that your products are free of impurities that could potentially give them an undesired taste, smell or final appearance. They also help you avert all the problems of using unclean steam mentioned above.
Clean steam is crucial for any high-purity industrial processes, particularly those where steam comes into contact with products or production surfaces and tools. If you want advice on the best grade of steam to use for your applications, or if you want to install a steam filtration system (or improve your existing one), contact the experts at Calpacific Equipment today!