The nation’s largest producer of sweetened condensed milk is right here in Wisconsin. However, with success comes challenge. This major dairy production company has been dealing with one pesky application for more than 25 years!
One of the owners of the company shared the application’s long and challenging history.
“When we commissioned the evaporator 25 years ago, we had rotary lobe pumps in this pumping application. The metal-to-metal surfaces wore rapidly. We then switched to sinusoidal pumps. We tried many different elastomers, but never got good pump life. We spent a great deal on parts and because the pumps could not CIP, we had to hand wash the seals.
We then switched to progressive cavity pumps. We got good stator life, but had the same problem with metal-to-metal U-joint wear. We would lose about ½” of metal in four months, requiring replacement of the rotor, U-joint, pins and plug-in-shaft.
Then, moving on to a different type of progressive cavity pump, we struggled with various failures of the booted sleeve over the U-joint. And once that fails, the joint quickly fails.
Up until the point that we introduced the NETZSCH progressing cavity pumps, we’ve probably spent $500,000 dealing with this pump application – which includes losing entire batches of sweetened condensed milk.”
After struggling with this process for years, the company reached out to NETZSCH for a solution. They determined their NEMO® progressing cavity pump with a flexible shaft would be a good fit for the job. The patented flexible rod design is free from crevices and dead spaces, making it a good choice for food and beverage production.
In the end, the dairy plant was able to save a great deal of time and money after making the switch. The process no longer suffers from long periods of unexpected downtime, allowing for better production. Plant engineers were so impressed with the performance of the pumps that they’re looking to add more NETZSCH pumps in other areas of the business.
It took 25 years of frustration for this customer to finally do something about their problem. If you have a pesky pump problem, don’t wait! Contact us now, we’d love to help get your process running more efficiently.