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July 30, 2014
Key Technology Introduces Sanitary Rotary Finish on Vibratory Conveyors
Key Technology introduces a rotary polish as the new standard finish on its vibratory and horizontal motion conveyor beds, providing a smoother stainless steel surface that resists bacterial attachment and biofilm formation.From the archive

July 16, 2014
Key Technology Introduces its Cayman BioPrint Roadshow
Key Technology introduces its Cayman® BioPrint® Roadshow. These mobile tours offer convenient live demonstrations and tests of this powerful hyperspectral-based digital sorter to nut and dried fruit processors and others at their factories in select regions within the U.S. and EuropeFrom the archive
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May 12, 2014
Enclosed batch fryer improves efficiency and energy savings
Heat and Control’s latest BF-360 Batch Fryer combines an enclosed cooking area with automatic control of temperature, slice agitation, batch loading, and unloading to produce consistent hard-bite kettle-style potato chips.From the archive

March 05, 2014
Meyer Industries introduces Magna Weigh vibratory feeder at SNAXPO
Meyer Industries, Inc., a leader in designing, engineering and manufacturing food processing and bulk material handling equipment, displayed the new Magna Weigh vibratory feeder and sanitary belt conveyor at the Snack Food Associations’ annual conference, SNAXPO 2014.From the archive

March 05, 2014
SNAXPO: Appearance former President Bush was the 'absolute highlight'
President George W. Bush, in a fascinating conversation before a SNAXPO audience yesterday, shared many of his experiences as President, and the years following, in a discussion that for many in the audience was a “once in a lifetime experience.”From the archive

February 21, 2014
Western Polymer Corporation to invest $1 million in Starch plant in Maine
Western Polymer Corporation (WPC), in partnership with LTWAW, LLC, was recently certified as eligible to receive economic development incentives from the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) for its manufacturing facility in Fort Fairfield.From the archive












