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Level Sensor Used in Dairy Processing Plants

03.04.23 12:44 PM By rajkanabar74

Dairy processing plants require precise monitoring and control of liquid levels at various stages of production to ensure efficiency, hygiene, and product quality. Level sensors play a crucial role in automating processes, preventing overflows, and maintaining optimal storage conditions. Here’s how level sensors are utilized in different stages of dairy processing

Step 1: Raw Milk Storage

    • Raw milk is collected and stored in large storage tanks before processing. 
    • Maintaining the right level in these tanks is essential to prevent overflow and ensure a continuous supply for further processing. 
    • Capacitive and ultrasonic level sensors are commonly used to monitor milk levels, ensuring precise inventory management.

Step 2: Milk Pasteurization

    • During pasteurization, milk is heated to eliminate harmful bacteria. 
    • The process involves holding milk at a specific temperature for a set duration. 
    • Level sensors help in regulating milk flow between pasteurization chambers, preventing dry running of pumps, and ensuring the right quantity of milk is processed without wastage.

Step 3: CIP Process (Clean-In-Place)

    • The Clean-In-Place (CIP) process is crucial for maintaining hygiene in dairy plants. It involves the automatic cleaning of pipes, tanks, and equipment without disassembly. 
    • Level sensors in CIP tanks help control the precise dosing of cleaning solutions, preventing shortages or excessive use of chemicals. 
    • Radar and guided wave radar sensors are ideal for this application due to their accuracy in liquid level measurement.

Step 4: Butter Storage Tank

    • After processing, butter is stored in large tanks before packaging. 
    • Since butter has a semi-solid consistency, specialized vibrating fork and radar level sensors are used to monitor its level. 
    • These sensors help ensure a steady supply for the packaging unit while preventing overfilling and product loss.

Step 5: Jaw Cooling Balance Tank

    • The jaw cooling balance tank is used in dairy plants to maintain the temperature of processed dairy products before final packaging. 
    • Level sensors in these tanks help regulate cooling water levels, ensuring efficient temperature control. 
    • Float-based and hydrostatic level sensors are commonly used in these applications for reliable performance.

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