Selecting the HMI for Food Industry
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In the food and beverage processing industries, hygiene is of the utmost importance, from meat processing to filling and packaging goods, all environments in the production facility have to be spotless and contamination-free. The whole production facility has to be thoroughly cleaned every day, with extensive wash downs with cleaning agents and high pressure, high temperature sprays to ensure disinfection of the food processing areas. All the equipment for automation has to be able to handle the hazards in the food processing environments where dust, dirt, and liquids have to be cleaned off all machines in the facility daily to prevent food contamination.
Stainless HMI computers that can withstand intense cleaning for food processing hygiene
Water and Dust Protection
The IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC 60529 (EN 60529), also known as Ingress Protection (IP) rating, classifies and rates the degree of protection provided by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water. The 1st digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against access to hazardous parts (e.g., electrical conductors, moving parts) and the ingress of solid foreign objects. The second digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against harmful ingress of water.
However, the highest does not mean the best. The choice depends on your application requirements and the environment where you are going to deploy the HMI solution. Generally speaking, for the food and beverages industry, there are four possible protection levels: IP69K, the highest, IP67, IP66, and IP65.
Let’s check what each level of protection means.
Some applications like packaging controllers may go well with IP65-rated HMI; while more demanding applications like meat cutting operation control may require an IP69K rating to survive daily high-pressure cleaning. The choice depends on the environment and the location of the HMI device on the production floor.
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Corrosion Resistance
The housing of panel PC and HMI devices should be made of SUS304 stainless steel to resist corrosion and liquids. It contains between 16 and 24 percent chromium and up to 35 percent nickel, as well as small amounts of carbon and manganese. Besides its attractive, clean finish its durability makes 304 easy to sanitize.
Cleaning
The devices must be resistant to high pressure, high-temperature wash-downs, and cleaning with acid-based cleaning agents, and that is where the IP69K rating wins first place. The surface should be easy to clean, better featuring an edge-to-edge true flat design that prevents the buildup of any particles on the bezels which make it harder to clean thoroughly for complete sterilization. Waterproof connectors and an air venting valve that prevents moisture within the housing allow complete protection during the cleaning process.
HMI Solution for Food and Beverage Automation
A suitable HMI solution for food production facilities most likely should be corrosion, waterproof and dustproof to be used as the main machine line controller. To be easily cleaned and disinfected daily, the computers had to be able to withstand high pressure, high-temperature washdowns. To ensure the connectors and cables remain waterproof, additional cabling protection is likely to be required.?Winmate?offers a full line of?stainless HMI and panel PC?with IP69K, IP67, and IP65 ratings of your choice tailored for?the food and beverage industry, pharmaceutical, and packaging processes automation.
Learn more:?www.winmate.com
This article was also published on the Winmate blog.