Slim Profile CIP System

Consistent quality cleaning within a tight time frame is a concern of all food processors. Given the size of tunnel and spiral freezers, manual cleaning is time consuming and produces inconsistent results. The FPS slim profile CIP system can be retrofitted into existing tunnels, low tension spirals and self-stacking spirals to address all sanitary concerns. With efficient performance and recirculating cleaning cycles, freezers are effectively cleaned after every shutdown and ready to operate after the CIP cycle. 

 

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FPS announces new partnership!

FPS will be working with New Zealand based Freezing Solutions Ltd in the development of its newest product line, the CF MultiPass Carton Freezers. Freezing Solutions Ltd is owned and operated by Raph Engle, the inventor of the carton freezers in the 1960s. With Freezing Solutions' patented Continuous Flow (CF) and MultiPass technologies, the traditional carton freezers have been developed with higher efficiency and lower operating costs. The integration of FPS' hygienic design along with the CF technology creates an innovative solution for a diverse range of products from pouches, ready meals to boxed products.

"This partnership is a natural fit as we can incorporate many of our hygienic features into the traditional carton freezer concept. Along with Raph Engle's experience and engineering expertise, the CF freezer will provide FPS with a complete line of freezing solutions," said by Jeffrey Chang, President of FPS.

FPS introduces PulseFlow IQF Technology

FPS introduces its PulseFlow IQF freezer, the latest in fluidization technology. Designed for bulk handling of products such as vegetables and fruits, the freezers are carefully tailored for each specific range of products. With gentle handling of the product and controlled fluidization, the PulseFlow IQF ensures consistent product quality and yield. 

Integrated with FPS' hygienic design philosophy, the freezers are the first IQF tunnels to be internally motor-free—all fan motors, drive motors are mounted external to the freezer enclosure. The freezers are designed with a range of belt widths and configurations for freezing capacities of 1,000 kg/hr up to 25,000 kg/hr.