The INOXPA PIGGING SYSTEM helps you to minimize product wastes and to decrease production costs as it prepares the pipeline for a cleaning process. It reduces water and chemical products consumption and effluent sent to the sewage treatment plant resulting in the least possible environmental impact.
This new INOXPA system ensures the recovery of up to 98% of the product left in the pipeline after every production run.
It is adjustable to any installation. No matter how challenging the route of the pipeline is, the system recovers the product left there. The PIG can pass even through spiral pipes in applications with single-pipe heat exchangers as the sphere is compatible with 1.5D and even 1D bends as it adapts to them much better than the traditional projectile-shaped pigs.
Due to its in-line design, the system can also be installed to an existing plant.
INOXPA offers you a wide range of product recovery solutions: from manual to fully automated systems: SILPIG and STERIPIG.
Product Recovery System SilPig
The PIG system is ideal for the recovery of any product remaining in a pipeline in the end of the transfer process. As this product can be of a high value the PIG system recovers the product removing it from the pipelines and preparing the pipeline for a CIP process. Another benefit is the reduction of the fluid sent to the sewage treatment plant that results in saving energy and water.
The main application of the system is viscous media. Among the products treated there are chocolates, marmelades, confectionary creams in the food-processing industry, or gels, creams and other body care products of high value in the cosmetic industry.
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