Improving machine design through hygienic component surfaces

Deviation from hygienic design standards corresponds to decreased motor sanitizability leading to increased contamination risk and the need for additional costly and time-consuming interventions.

Motor H features an annealed label with a 32 μ- in. surface finish. Unlike etching, the annealed label preserves the metal’s surface finish. This smooth label was designed to avoid trapping bacteria or food.
Motor H features an annealed label with a 32 μ- in. surface finish. Unlike etching, the annealed label preserves the metal’s surface finish. This smooth label was designed to avoid trapping bacteria or food.
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