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Innovations Award for WYK in CIP-version

Coperion awarded prestigious Innovations Award from the International Dairy Foods Association

Coperion was awarded the Food Safety Innovations Award for their CIP design WYK Diverter Valve at the International Dairy Show which was held in Chicago, Il, USA.

One winner was selected in each of five categories of innovation – (1) food safety, (2) ingredients/flavorings/seasonings/additives, (3) packaging, (4) processing and (5) sustainability. Attendees of the International Dairy Show voted to select the winner of the Attendee Choice Award.

Award presentation of the Innovations Award

“The winners of the International Dairy FA Innovations Awards are responsible for crucial developments in technology and innovative products and services that keep this industry on the cutting-edge,” said Robin Cornelison, trade show director at IDFA. “We are proud to highlight the creativity of these six winning companies that are leading the way for the industry.”

About the WYK Two-Way-Diverter Valve

The patented design of the WYK Diverter Valve incorporates an innovative retractable rotor assembly and is completely designed in accordance with European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group (EHEDG) guidelines. This design permits the automatic cleaning of pneumatic conveying pipes. The valve is the first and only one of its kind available on the market.

The winners of the International Dairy FA Innovations Awards are responsible for crucial developments in technology and innovative products and services that keep this industry on the cutting-edge.

Robin Cornelison , Trade Show Director at IDFA

The WYK Two-Way Diverter Valve is ideally suited for inline material handling of hygienic and difficult to handle powders, such as whey powder, lactose, dried milk powders and infant formula. This valve can be used in pneumatic conveying systems, in order to divert transfer of the powder to different locations, and it is often used in return lines in spray drying applications. The fully automatic CIP cleaning design permits complete purging of all product residues after the automatic cleaning process. Due to a unique retractable rotor assembly, the rotor can be pulled slightly out of the housing towards the rear of the valve, thus allowing the cleaning solution to rinse all product contact surfaces within the valve. In addition, specialty purge openings in the actuator plate enable an intense rinsing flow and complete discharge of the rinsing effluent.

Two-Way-Diverter-Valve WYK in Cleaning-In-Place Design (CIP)
  • Jochen Sprung

    Head of Sales and Business Development, Coperion

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