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Boosting Meat Powder Quality with Inline Sivtek: The Role of Vibro Screening in Meat Powder Processing

While the meat industry has little to no waste, any by-products from the process such as bones, offal, and trimmings are regarded as raw material to make meat powder. Meat powder is a high-protein, finely ground by-product of meat and is used in a variety of industries such as animal feed, dog and cat pet food, organic fertilizers, and blends of processed meat.

But being able to generate a great meat powder from waste is not that easy. It requires a series of operations, including rendering, drying, grinding, and especially screening. The Inline Sivtek came in and changed the process altogether!

What is Meat Powder and Where is it Used?

Meat powder is simply derived from decomposed animal by-products such as bones, meat trimmings, kitchen scraps, collagen, offal, or blood, dried and finely ground afterward. It is high in protein and used extensively in:

  • Animal Feed (especially poultry and aquaculture)
  • Pet Food for dogs and cats
  • Organic Fertilizers
  • Reconstituted or Processed Meat Products

The quality of this powder is crucial because it directly impacts safety, nutritional content, and consistency of the final product. And that quality very much depends on the level of screening before it is packaged or subjected to further processing.

The Meat Powder Production Process – Where Screening Fits In

The journey from raw meat waste to meat powder typically involves these steps:

  1. Collection of By-products: Meat trimmings, bones, offal, etc.
  2. Rendering: Separating fat, solids, and water by heating and melting.
  3. Drying: To remove moisture from the solid mass.
  4. Grinding: The dried solid mass is ground into powder.
  5. Screening: The last and most important step is to ensure that whatever powder proceeds is uniform and free of contaminants.

Screening removes unwanted materials like bone splinters, large particles, and lumps that might have escaped grinding, as well as ensuring uniform particle size to be safe for animal consumption or other commercial uses. In short, screening completes the manufacturing and provides certification of product quality.

Why Inline Check Screening is Critical

Screening is not merely to separate large particles from small ones. In the meat powder process, it is really a matter of hygiene, product safety, and consistency. Traditional screening methods fail when working with a bulk product like meat powder because the product tends to be dusty, sticky, or clogging the mesh.

That’s why Inline check screening is a better solution. It allows for continuous screening that will limit the chance of contamination in a closed-loop system, without interfering with the flow of production.

Inline Sivtek – The Perfect Fit for Meat Powder Screening

Inline Sivtek is expressly designed to meet all meat powder screening challenges. With two motors it generates high-intensity vibrations which can release the most stubborn particles.

Here’s how it enhances the screening process:

  • High-Throughput Inline Design: Simple to fit, inline configuration allows it to fit straight onto your production line with the minimal floor footprint, and no material spillage.
  • Dual Motor Technology: Offers uniform vibration throughout the screen surface, reducing clogging and boosting throughput.
  • Hygienic Construction: Made with food-grade stainless steel (SS304/SS316L), it’s easy to clean and complies with industry hygiene standards.
  • Quick Mesh Change: Tool-less assembly and quick mesh change options are provided to reduce downtime and facilitate mesh changeover between particle sizes easily.
  • Dust-Free Operation: The fully enclosed unit will make zero dust escaping and your plant clean and safe.

Whether you’re handling high-capacity screening or fine meat powders, the Inline Sivtek acts as an efficient vibro screen solution to maintain quality at scale.

Real-World Benefits for Meat Processing Units

Let us take a look at what your meat processing facility can achieve with the right inline sifter:

  • Better Product Consistency: Screened powder flows better, packs more uniformly, and blends more efficiently in end-use applications.
  • Improved Safety: When sharp bone fragments or hard particles are removed, animals and equipment are better protected down the line.
  • Less Waste: Only oversized or off-spec material is separated nothing valuable is discarded.
  • Energy Efficiency: Dual motors reduce energy consumption while enhancing performance.
  • Minimal Downtime: The cleaning is easy which reduces the switchover time between batches or mesh cleaning.

Where to Position the Vibro Screen in Your Line

The Inline Sivtek is best placed:

  • Immediately after the grinding process – to ensure the ground material is uniform before packaging or blending.
  • Or just before bagging or storage – a final safety screen to eliminate any remaining oversized particles or contaminants.

In its inline form, however, the equipment fits easily into existing plants with minimal modifications.

Conclusion

In an industry where hygiene, consistency, and efficiency are everything, the role of a high-performance vibro screen like the Inline Sivtek cannot be overstated. No matter if you are meat processor creating bulk powder for feed you are creating a high-grade meat meal, investing in dependable inline check screening will pay dividends in both quality, safety, and efficiency.

If you’re looking to upgrade or streamline your screening system for meat powder applications, our team is ready to help.

Book a Free Consultation Today and explore how the Inline Sivtek can enhance your meat powder production process.

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