MALVERN, Pa. — To help food processors prevent costly cross-contamination and allergen-related recalls, industrial vacuum manufacturer, Nilfisk CFM, offers a comprehensive range of vacuum cleaner accessories specifically for the food industry. Among the company’s food accessories are high-temperature cleaning nozzles, FDA-approved polymer-constructed hoses, overhead cleaning wands, and accessories for floors, equipment, pipes, corners, and other hard-to-clean areas in food processing plants. The line also includes color-coded vacuum cleaner nozzles, allowing the user to easily match the right nozzle with the right application to prevent cross-contamination.
“Chances are, we have the right attachment for whatever you need to clean,” said Paul Miller, Vice President and General Manager of Nilfisk CFM North America. “If you’re looking to clean the plant floor, we offer tools for bare floors and carpeted floors; dry floors and wet floors; rough surfaces and delicate surfaces. Or, if you need to get into all the nooks and crannies at your plant, we offer specialized tools ranging from crevice nozzles to curved wands for overhead cleaning. It’s truly the largest product offering of its kind for the food processing industry.”
Nilfisk CFM’s food industry vacuum accessories can be used in conjunction with the company’s full-line of industrial vacuum cleaners, which include intermittent and continuous duty, wet/dry, explosion-proof, stainless steel, air-operated, central and specialized systems.
For more information, visit www.foodprocessingvacuum.com
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