Archives for October 26, 2005

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Fine chopping cutters suitable for baby food

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Two speedy cutting machines equipped with a contactless rotors can chop products into sizes as small as 0.05 mm, an important requirement for those in the baby food sector.

New fruit ingredient promises texture retention

By  staff writer

A new fruit ingredient claimed to have all the attributes of fresh fruit - but with the added benefit of retaining its texture in both dried and frozen form - has been developed.

RFID applicator speeds up tagging process

By  Ahmed ElAmin

A high speed radio frequency identification (RFID) applicator can tag up to 100 cases a minute, helping processors to speed up their production lines.

Wal-Mart signals move to natural packaging

By  Ahmed ElAmin

In much the same way it has been at the forefront in driving RFID technology up through the supply chain, the world's largest retailer is leading the way in switching to biodegradable, natural packaging.

Tornado breaks into food processing sector

By  Ahmed ElAmin

A cyclonic generator using supersonic wind power to crush waste products into tiny bits has been transformed for use in processing food products.