From playing a major role in dairy processing organization through improving sustainability and several other areas, the use of quality automation programs can be highly beneficial among dairy processors when used correctly. At Idaho Milk Products, we're happy to not only provide a range of dairy proteins, milk permeate and other related products, but also to offer insights into the wide world of dairy production. How has automation impacted several different parts of this realm? Here's a rundown on a few of the most notable areas.
Forms of Automation Usage in Dairy Processing
Broadly speaking, there are two major ways automation technology is used today within dairy processing facilities:
● Prior to facility construction: In many cases, those designing and constructing dairy processing plants will incorporate various levels of automation into the plans from the outset. This can include anything from installing automated milking systems to equipping a processing plant with industrial robotics for product handling and packing. It may also include the use of vision systems and sensors to detect product quality and other parameters.
● During production: Once a plant is up and running, there's still a lot that can be done with automation to improve efficiency and output. This includes installing equipment like conveyor belts and pumps that are controlled by programmable logic controllers (PLCs), using batch process control software to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and incorporating automatic cleaning and sanitizing systems into the plant's operation.
Product Quality and Consistency
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