Responding to the needs of research institutions, laboratories, and producers of products with low throughput volumes, Radio Frequency Company (RFC) is adding a small batch pasteurization system to its family of larger Macrowave pasteurization systems.
RFC produces RF pasteurization systems which have been validated and commercialized, and currently processes over 600 million pounds of treated food products annually. With a design capacity of approximately 250 pounds per hour, this new smaller batch treatment system will join an established family of available treatment systems in RFC’s lineup for the food safety marketplace.
With many of the features of RFC’s larger conveyorized pasteurization systems, the small batch systems are available at prices beginning at $150k with delivery times as quick as 12 weeks ARO. RFC also offers its clients in-house testing facilities at its factory in Millis, Mass., and all systems are supported with a complete spare parts inventory and experienced field service technicians. All systems are OSHA, FCC and EU compliant and carry the UL label.
For more information, visit radiofrequency.com
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