Safe CIP (clean-in-place)

Lead Participant: MARTEC OF WHITWELL LIMITED

Abstract

Hygiene is essential in all food manufacturing with cleaning clearly a safety critical process. To address increasing risks, for example from allergens, cross contamination, evolving microbiological resilience, etc., the industry needs new capability which is not as highly dependent on error-prone manual procedures. Automation of cleaning needs suitable sensors to directly measure fouling real-time within process equipment. Following on from a successful feasibility study this project will progress through to the creation of industrially robust sensors and control equipment, install these on a functional production plant at a major UK-based food manufacturer and gather scientific data to hygienically validate the new disruptive innovation approach. We will develop algorithms to use the sensor output thereby creating a solution to autonomously self-optimise the industry standard clean-in-place (CIP) process. Not only will Self-Optimising Clean-in-Place (SOCIP) technology address safety risks and gaps in hygienic ‘due diligence’ within food manufacturing but it will also reduce time, waste and the environmental impact associated with one of the most common processes while creating a world leading capability for the UK food process equipment industry.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

MARTEC OF WHITWELL LIMITED £254,085 £ 111,638
 

Participant

UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM £117,951 £ 117,951
MAGNA PARVA LIMITED
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY £115,619 £ 115,619
SYNATEL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITED £243,581 £ 109,611
HAZLEWOOD FOOD LIMITED £145,000

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