
Stamford, Conn. — Goodway Technologies recently launched PureBelt, a line of automated, clean-in-place conveyor belt cleaning systems for flat and modular plastic, wire mesh and bottling line belt cleaners.
PureBelt systems are powered by low-moisture dry steam systems, which eliminate allergens, mold, yeast, bacteria, and other soils, Goodway Technologies reports. The company manufactures three conveyor belt cleaning systems that can be customized to meet exact conveyor dimensions.
PureBelt’s technology uses 90% less water than traditional cleaning methods, according to the manufacturer, making it ideal for equipment where water needs to be minimized or avoided or where chemical cleaning is not preferred.
The PureBelt systems were designed to lower operational expenses by reducing in water usage, labor costs and production downtime, says Goodway Technology. One facility reported reducing cleaning time of its conveyor belt systems by 99% by implementing a PureBelt automated conveyor belt cleaning system.
“Food safety is top of mind for food production and processing facilities, and Goodway Technologies is committed to finding automated and effective solutions that help reduce labor costs and keep production lines running,” said Tim Kane, president and CEO of Goodway Technologies. “Performing cleaning and maintenance isn’t optional, but our solutions can make it easier and more effective to create a safe and clean environment.”
Goodway Technologies offer complimentary on-site demonstrations of its dry steam and PureBelt cleaning technologies. For more information, visit www.goodway.com.
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