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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 8, 2023 ~ SPX FLOW, Inc., a leading provider of process solutions for the nutrition, health and industrial markets, has released an updated version of its vertical scraped surface heat exchanger, the Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Votator II. This upgraded version offers dual lift capacity with controlled alignment to ensure efficient operation.
Con O'Driscoll, SPX FLOW Global Product Manager for Dispersion Products, said that the company worked with customers to understand their challenges and upgrade their equipment to make their work easier, quicker and safer. The improved components include alignment pins, guide rollers and a guidance system which make the vertical Votator II more user-friendly with easier re-assembly operations and smoother, more efficient lifting and lowering.
The new design enables efficient access to single or twin cylinders for maintenance, cleaning or inspections. It is externally positioned onto the support column with hydraulic components visible and easily maintained, repaired or replaced without impacting the heat exchanger or production performance. Simple retrofit conversion kits are also available to convert existing Votator II vertical systems.
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O'Driscoll said that by ensuring wide availability of options from vertical to horizontal, the Votator II is built with versatility and durability in mind to support multiple facets — from sanitary to personal care to industrial and more.
The Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Votator II has been on the market for about 20 years providing continuous processing solutions for meat, dairy and confectionery applications. With its updated version offering dual lift capacity with controlled alignment as well as other improved components such as alignment pins, guide rollers and a guidance system; it is now easier than ever before for operators to lower and lift two cylinders at once instead of having to do one at a time which decreases cleaning and inspection time thus reducing downtime.
Con O'Driscoll, SPX FLOW Global Product Manager for Dispersion Products, said that the company worked with customers to understand their challenges and upgrade their equipment to make their work easier, quicker and safer. The improved components include alignment pins, guide rollers and a guidance system which make the vertical Votator II more user-friendly with easier re-assembly operations and smoother, more efficient lifting and lowering.
The new design enables efficient access to single or twin cylinders for maintenance, cleaning or inspections. It is externally positioned onto the support column with hydraulic components visible and easily maintained, repaired or replaced without impacting the heat exchanger or production performance. Simple retrofit conversion kits are also available to convert existing Votator II vertical systems.
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O'Driscoll said that by ensuring wide availability of options from vertical to horizontal, the Votator II is built with versatility and durability in mind to support multiple facets — from sanitary to personal care to industrial and more.
The Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Votator II has been on the market for about 20 years providing continuous processing solutions for meat, dairy and confectionery applications. With its updated version offering dual lift capacity with controlled alignment as well as other improved components such as alignment pins, guide rollers and a guidance system; it is now easier than ever before for operators to lower and lift two cylinders at once instead of having to do one at a time which decreases cleaning and inspection time thus reducing downtime.
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