Our industry leading end-to-end potato and kettle chips systems process, inspect, package, and produce the world’s most popular and highest quality batch and continuous kettle-style/hard-bite chips. Our potato and kettle chips processing equipment sets the standard in the potato industry for dependability and produces the world’s best tasting potato chips, regardless of the style. Our experts, together with our strategic partners, offer you full turnkey solutions, from spud to shipping.
Increases in product SKU are challenging for manufacturers who want to balance changing and increasing product variety with operational performance. Below is a Q&A with Todd Grube, Heat and Control Inspection Systems Product Manager, North America, on how different product types and sizes on the same line affect foreign object and quality control strategies.
Read moreConsumers expect products that are consistent and of high quality. X-ray technology helps manufacturers effectively ensure product quality within budget. Look for technical performance when evaluating an X-ray machine to trust with your brand’s reputation.
Read moreDifferent chips can require different models of equipment, and equipment requirements can vary greatly. Look for a fryer manufacturer that can meet your specific needs.
Read moreHeat and Control is committed to creating a more resilient and sustainable food system, and a primary area where our R&D teams are exploring is by reducing carbon emissions.
Read moreBlake Svejkovsky, Heat and Control General Manager - Product Handling Systems, recently sat down to explain the impact of the horizontal motion conveyor on the potato chip and french fry industry.
Read moreThe first step in determining the best continuous coating system is determining what you want from the last step.
Read moreConsumers expect products that are consistent and of high quality. Metal detection helps manufacturers effectively ensure product quality within budget. Look for technical performance when evaluating a metal detector.
Read morePackaging the correct amount of product can make a significant impact on your bottom line. If your packages are too heavy, you are giving away free product; if they are too light, your customers will be unhappy.
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