Yearbook 2013/2014 - ehedg
Yearbook 2013/2014 - ehedg
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European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group<br />
Contents<br />
Articles<br />
Page<br />
Greeting from the President, Knuth Lorenzen, EHEDG President 5<br />
News from the Treasurer, Piet Steenaard, EHEDG Treasurer 6<br />
News from the Secretariat, Susanne Flenner, EHEDG Secretariat 7<br />
EHEDG Executive Committee members 8<br />
EHEDG Company and Institute members 10<br />
EHEDG membership 15<br />
Test and Certification Institutes 16<br />
Legal requirements for hygienic design in Europe, by Hans-Werner Bellin, BELLINconsult 17<br />
The importance of hygienic design: A process facility case study and checklist, 20<br />
by Carolina López Arias, Kraft-Foods España (part of Mondelēz International)<br />
Solving concrete kerb challenges to ensure hygiene and food safe wall protection 26<br />
in manufacturing environments, by Nick Van den Bosschelle, PolySto<br />
Hexagonal tile floors: The hygienic foundation of production areas, 28<br />
by Volker Aufderhaar, Argelith Bodenkeramik<br />
Research on hygienic flooring systems: Particle and VOC emissions, 30<br />
chemical and biological resistance, and cleanability,<br />
by Markus Keller and Udo Gommel, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering<br />
and Automation IPA, Department of Ultraclean Technology and Micromanufacturing<br />
Hygienic design of floor drainage components, by Martin Fairley, ACO Technologies plc 42<br />
Hygienic design of high performance doors for utilisation in the food industry, 47<br />
by Daniel Grüttner-Mierswa, Albany Door Systems GmbH<br />
Performance testing of air filters for hygienic environments: 50<br />
Standards and guidelines in the 21st century,<br />
by Thomas Caesar, Freudenberg Filtration Technologies SE & Co. KG<br />
Spray cleaning systems in food processing machines and the simulation of CIP-coverage tests, 54<br />
by André Boye, Marc Mauermann, Daniel Höhne, Jens-Peter Majschak, Fraunhofer Application Center<br />
for Processing Machinery and Packaging Technology AVV, and Technische Universität Dresden,<br />
Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Software- and Multimedia-Technology, Dresden, Germany<br />
Environmentally friendly water based surface disinfectants, 60<br />
by Stephan Mätzschke, BIRFOOD GmbH & Co. KG<br />
Flow behaviour of liquid jets impinging on vertical walls, 66<br />
by Ian Wilson, Tao Wang and John F. Davidson, Department of<br />
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge<br />
Optimisation of tank cleaning, by René Elgaard, Alfa Laval Tank Equipment A/S 70<br />
Effective tank and vessel cleaning: How different systems can help meet today’s demands, 76<br />
by Falko Fliessbach, GEA Breconcherry<br />
Practical considerations for cleaning validation, by Hein Timmerman, Diversey 83<br />
Integrated hygienic tamper-free production, by Stefan Åkesson, Tetra Pak 85<br />
Damage scenarios for valves: Identifying the potential for optimisation, 87<br />
by Willi Wiedenmann, Krones AG<br />
Infection-free preparation of bacterial cultures, by Ludger Hilleke, amixon GmbH 92<br />
Modern level detection and measurement technologies, by Daniel Walldorf, Baumer GmbH 94