Energy Food Automation – Complete Weighing and Batching Solutions by AccordTPL
The production of energy-rich food requires precision, consistency, and efficiency at every stage. AccordTPL, with the support of its valued partners, has delivered advanced Weighing and Batching solutions for Feed Mills and Energy Food plants. With our expertise, we ensure reliable automation that enhances productivity while maintaining strict quality standards.
Concept of Energy Food Automation
AccordTPL designs and commissions fully automated Energy Food plants where every process is monitored and controlled for accuracy. Our solutions include:
- Weighing on Hopper: Raw materials are measured precisely using advanced weighing hoppers to maintain the correct proportion.
- Liquid Weighing Equipment: Specialised systems are provided for liquids to ensure accurate quantity addition in each batch.
- Ribbon Blender Mixing: The complete batch is uniformly mixed in a Ribbon Blender, ensuring consistency in the final product.
- PLC-Based Recipe Control: Each weighing recipe is programmed through a PLC system, offering full automation and error-free operation.
- Fully Automated Plant: From raw material input to final mixing, the entire process runs with Energy Food plant automation for seamless efficiency.
Benefits of AccordTPL Energy Food Solutions
- Precision Weighing: Accurate hopper and liquid weighing improve recipe control.
- Consistent Quality: Ribbon Blender ensures uniform mixing across batches.
- Reduced Manual Errors: PLC-based automation eliminates dependency on manual operation.
- Higher Productivity: Faster batching and mixing processes increase plant efficiency.
- Energy Efficiency: Optimised systems reduce wastage of raw material and power.
Why Choose AccordTPL?
AccordTPL has vast experience in designing and implementing Energy Food automation systems for both small and large-scale plants. By integrating modern weighing, batching, and blending technologies, we provide turnkey automation solutions that guarantee reliability, accuracy, and long-term cost sa
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