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Yogurt producer fills craving for higher throughput

Yofarm reduces waste dramatically with a new auger filler that achieves consistent volume control of yogurt toppings.

New filling equipment has helped Yofarm improve accuracy and consistency in filling toppings for its YoCrunch line of yogurt.
New filling equipment has helped Yofarm improve accuracy and consistency in filling toppings for its YoCrunch line of yogurt.

Faced with inconsistent dosing of the toppings that go with its YoCrunch line of yogurt, management at the Yofarm Co. decided it was time for a new filler. The Naugatuck, CT, firm traded in an older volumetric filler for an automatic auger filler: the Neotron System Series 1900 from Mateer Burt (Exton, PA). Yofarm vice president of manufacturing Alfred Lechner tells Packaging World that waste went from 5.5% to 0.9% since the installation last March.

YoCrunch toppings are packaged in clear, polypropylene tubs that go atop 6-oz cups of yogurt. Filling these tubs is done over an intermittent-motion rotary turntable from SIG Hamba (Maryland Heights, MO). This machine has 14 pockets in a two-across arrangement. A pick-and-place device pulls PP tubs from a magazine feed and loads them into pockets on the turntable. The turntable then rotates to position empty pairs of tubs beneath the filling station, where toppings are deposited into two tubs at a time.

These toppings from Yofarm include crushed cookies and chocolate bits. Before the new filler arrived, Yofarm had excessive waste with filling accuracy because the toppings, crushed Oreos for example, might be fine particles one hour and larger chunks the next. The old volumetric filler had no way to distinguish one from the other. It was designed to capture product in a chamber having a known volume and drop it. If that product consisted of relatively large chunks, then naturally the chamber would also include considerable air. So, the true net weight of the product would be different from the weight of the product when the chamber held a finer, denser batch. What Yofarm needed was a filler that could adjust to differing densities.

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