Haith group is celebrating selling its 1,000th vegetable washer!

As well as being the thousandth vegetable washer to be sold since Haith invented the modern barrel washer in 1961, Branston’s machine is the eighth Haith Supa-Wash to be sold since it was introduced in March 2018.

The latest Supa-Wash is a significant step forward says Nigel Haith, managing director of Haith Group. “Our new washer is the result of months of development work. It is packed with technologically advanced features, such as cooper split bearings on the top shaft for easy maintenance, and on the main drive shaft, a SEW energy efficient shaft mounted barrel drive and externally mounted stainless steel bearings for longer life. The machine is further enhanced by the presence of a gentle air operated vertical rising crop discharge control gate, a laser cut stainless barrel with slots or holes depending on the produce which will be washed, a full pintle rubber lining inside the barrel and HMI touch screen control with intelligent feedback. All of these features are standard.

“We’ve also improved the way crop is discharged from the washer. With the Supa-Wash, the crop is gently encouraged out of the barrel using an elevated cone which after a final rinse deposits the crop into a separated discharge tank which houses the discharge elevator. This means the washed product leaves the washer after being fully submerged in clean water that is separate to the dirtier water found in the main tank.

“The waste which is collected in the base tank is automatically removed by an auger and scraper elevator system alternatively you can have a series of air valves which can be controlled to dump in sequence monitoring the volume of water usage.”

Branston Ltd will use the record-setting machine at its Lincoln factory. The company, which handles 350,000 tonnes of potatoes each year, is no stranger to Haith’s high-quality machines, using them in its fresh and prepared factories in Lincolnshire, Somerset and Scotland.

Mark Willcox, Technical Director at Branston said: “The team at Haith recognised the challenges we face in terms of constantly improving our packing process. As a result the new door-less design has further reduced the potential for damage and we’ve been delighted with the impact it’s had on the quality of product to our retail customers.”

All Haith barrel washers can be supplied as a complete system if required, with de-stoning on the in-feed and a floating waste removal unit on the out-feed of the barrel, which is ideal when the washer is incorporated into a potato processing line.

A CIP cleaning system can be supplied as an option which allows automatic internal sanitation of the washer, this is controlled from the HMI and can easily be done at the end of each shift, another important factor in reducing bacteria and improving vegetable shelf life.

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