Posts Tagged ‘Reconditioned Equipment’
Cheese Processing Equipment
Koss Industrial, Inc. offers a wide variety of cheese processing equipment, both new and reconditioned. Some examples of Koss’ cheese processing equipment are the lab cookers, hot water sets, ClearBrine® Ultra Filtration units, and CIP Systems are only the beginning of what Koss’ has to offer.
Cheese Making Equipment
Koss Industrial, Inc. offers a large array of stainless steel cheese making equipment, both new and reconditioned. For example, Koss’ manufactures process cheese cookers, cheese grinders, HTST systems, curd pails, CIP systems, sanitary conveyors, clean catwalks, sanitary floor drains, and much more.
Rotary Drum Strainer
A Rotary Drum Strainer, also referred to as an RDS, is consists of a wedge wire screen, rotating against a plastic scraper, causing it to be a self-cleaning strainer, which in turn offers larger flow rates. When hooked up correctly, the RDS can remove some fat from the liquid.
700 Series
The 700 Series valve comes in a variety of different configurations including throttling, tank outlet, and reverse acting.
The convienence of the 700 series valve is remarkable, for example two actuators (both the long and short) fit virtually all 700 Series valves–including a wide selection of shut-off and divert valves.
Koss Industrial, Inc. has a wide variety of used valves including the 700 Series, along with the 300 Series and SRC valves, just to name a few.
Stoelting Cheese Vats
Koss Industrial, Inc. has a wide variety of reconditioned dairy equipment including valves, rotary drum strainers, cookers, cheese vats, and much more.
Currently, Koss Industrial, Inc. has three Stoelting Cheese Vats with Controls and one without controls. The vats are constructed of stainless steel and are built to the holding capacity of 40,000 lbs (4650 Gallons). Check out www.StainlessSteelThings.com for more informations including specifications, prices, and pictures!
The Role of a Centrifugal Pump
Centrifugal pumps are responsible for the transfer of liquids through a piping system. The centrifugal pump’s work begins when the fluid enters the pump impeller near the rotating axis and then the impeller is accelerated causing the liquid to flow outward into a casing (i.e. volute chamber) or a diffuser. Finally, the fluid exits downward the piping system.