Kollmorgen INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION OVERVIEW · Kollmorgen Bill Sutton ... The Law - 21 CFR part 110...
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Kollmorgen
Bill Sutton – Market Development Manager – Food, Beverage, and Packaging [email protected] 630-423-1056
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Kollmorgen – A world leader in motion systems & components across the globe…
Broadest product line in the industry
Delivering the highest quality, with the industry’s best lead time
Highly focused on integration between motion blocks…
Precision Linear Motion Feedback
Power Transmission Motors Drives Controls
• Encoder • Resolver
• Actuators • Lead Screw • Ball Screw • Acme Screw • Round Rail • Square Rail
• Gearboxes • Clutches • Brakes
• PM Brushless • Induction • Stepper • Servo • DC • Pancake • Direct Drive Rotary • Direct Drive Linear • Specialty Motors
• Servo / PMAC • AC Induction • Stepper • DC • High frequency
• Multi-axis • Single-axis • PLC • Embedded controls • Programming tools • Remote diagnostics • Field service tools
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Food Safety – Main Drivers
• Avoiding the Risk of Safety Incidence/Recall
• Compliance with Current and Emerging Regulations
• Managing Resources Required for Cleaning
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Topics of Discussion
• Changing Regulations – Moving from reactive to preventive – Effect upon machinery
• Machinery Design – Guidelines – Standards – Value Engineering
• Difficulty with Drivetrain design and equipment selection – Durability – Cleanability
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The Law - 21 CFR part 110
The Law – Code of Federal Regulations – GMP – Good Manufacturing Practices
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Food Safety Modernization Act - FSMA
• Passed January 2011 • First new regulations issued 2013 – FDA power to:
• Shut down facilities • Recall food products • Levy stiff fines
• Requirement for Preventative Controls throughout the Supply chain
• Addition of 21 CFR part 117
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Code of Federal Regulations -21 CFR part 117
• Requirement for a Food Safety Plan • Hazard Analysis and Risk Based Preventative Controls • HACCP – Hazard Analysis and Critical Control points • Recall Plans – Traceability • Monitoring – Retention of Data • Corrective Actions – Documented • Verification and Calibration
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Effect upon machinery
“Most respondents believe that food processing machinery will be significantly impacted by the passing of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) in early 2011. Although regulations implementing the law are not yet final, this legislation means that regulatory bodies are shifting their role from one of responding to food safety problems to preventing food safety problems. From the food processor’s perspective, this can mean an infrequent two-hour visual inspection changing into teams of inspectors assessing whether a plant is microbiologically clean. Most food processors and equipment suppliers are just now realizing the litany of food contamination dangers that current machinery designs hold. Because of this, respondents believe that many standard machines will need significant redesigns to adhere to food safety standards”
- Food Processing Market Assessment Report (Executive Summary) PMMI - 2012
• Cleaning procedures • Increased requirements • Increased chemical usage • Increased scrutiny
• Cleanable machinery • Changed materials • Changed designs • Changed requirements
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Standards, Guidelines, and Engineering Expertise
• Guidelines - indicate what to do
• Standards - indicate how to do it – in detail • Engineering Expertise – Value implementation
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Some Applicable Standards/Guidelines
• Baking Industry Sanitation Standards Committee – BISSC ANSI Z50.2
• NSF – National Safety Foundation – General – ANSI/NSF 51-97
• EHEDG – European Hygienic Engineering Design Group – Hygienic equipment design criteria – DOC 8
• Meat and Poultry – American Meat Institute – NSF/ANSI 14159-1 Hygiene requirements for the design of meat and
poultry
• Dairy – 3–A – Various and detailed standards
• GMA - Grocery Manufacturers Association – Engineering Design Checklist
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Engineering Expertise Functional “Cleanability”
- Al Koch – Engineering Manager, Mondelez International
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Wall Mounted Panels
Sealed – when Stand-offs not possible
Unsealed – Insect Harborage
Brackets with sufficient Clearance for Cleaning Access is preferred
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Cable Racks
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Poorly installed Cables When Flour Dust is present it is nearly impossible to clean
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Cleanability
Designed for heat dissipation and performance • Nooks and crannys • External hardware • Rough surfaces • Nameplates • Toxic paint • Cables with non compatible materials