Cleanable compact cyclone
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Comparing standard vertical cyclones versus new horizontal cyclone technology. When we think of cyclones, the majority of us pictures a standard vertical reverse flow cyclone with tangential inlet. These cyclones are commonly used to separate particles from a mixture of gas and solids. They are simple constructions with little to no moving parts, low cost, low maintenance, and operate with a moderate pressure drop.
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Dogs and cats readily accept insect-based protein and oil
Dogs readily accepted the kibble with black soldier fly meal at up to 20% inclusion and with insect-based oil at up to 5%.
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Pet food palatant coating process
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Before the palatant coating process is covered, it may be best to understand why it is required for pet food. Since a pet's natural diet involves meat proteins, they prefer their food to have meat flavor. Pet food palatant, sometimes referred to as "digest" because they are made with proteins that are enzymatically broken down, adds flavor enhancement to make kibble more enticing to pets so they readily consume the dry pet food that has been carefully formulated for optimal nutrition.
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Mass flow meters measure flow rates the gravimetric way
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What makes a good flow meter? Accuracy and reliability, of course. However, depending on your application, other factors can come into play, too. These include the meter's ability to handle a variety of material and flow conditions, as well as its mechanical simplicity, space requirements and captial and operating costs.
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8 trends shape demand for pet food worldwide
Deciding which of those trends to follow allows pet food brands to differentiate themselves by appealing to specific pet owners’ demands.
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Schenck Process creates breakthrough in dilute phase conveying
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EDIP technology saves energy and degradation on equipment.
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