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Process Upgrades at Princes Cardiff Centre of Excellence
Sycamore Process Engineering has recently delivered phase 3 of Princes Group process upgrades at their Cardiff Centre of Excellence. This project involved the relocation of equipment from their former Manchester production facility, upgrades of existing equipment as well as specification and installation of new process equipment. The initial stages of this project were led by […]
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The North British Distillery Company Clean In Place Project
Sycamore Process Engineering has recently delivered a three-tank, two-channel, fully automatic Clean in Place (CIP) System for The North British Distillery Company (TNBDC) at their Edinburgh distillery. “The design of the system has enabled TNBDC to undertake segregated cleaning of equipment, reducing production downtime, offering increased reliability and safety improvements throughout the CIP cleaning system.” […]
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Increased production time with new CIP set for UK producer of Cathedral City Cheese
Sycamore Process Engineering is delighted to announce it has completed a major upgrade project at Saputo, Davidstow, to install their largest CIP set to date. A system which allows the cheese maker a significantly reduced window for cleaning and additional flexibility on CIP cycles, giving an increase in production time. “Commissioning of the new system […]
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Working With Hall & Woodhouse
Hall and Woodhouse (H&W) are a local brewery with a history dating back to when they were founded in 1777, with a rich history of brewing and supplying their much-loved beers throughout the south of England. Recently we delivered our latest project for H&W, over the years we have always seen it as important to […]
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CIP Relocation Project
Sycamore Process Engineering has recently completed a project for a multinational dairy cooperative at their site in Scotland. This project has been carried out over the last four months after we received a purchase order at the beginning of March 2021. The project was completed after a successful commissioning period in the middle of June […]
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State-of-the-art CIP system installed at Arla Foods UK, Lockerbie
Sycamore Process Engineering was hired to design, manufacture, install and commission a replacement CIP system for raw milk cleaning applications. The existing CIP system at Arla foods was installed more than 45 years ago and after many successful years of service, it was in need of an upgrade – enter Sycamore! “Communication from the beginning […]
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Working with Wyke Farms
Sycamore has a long established working relationship with Wyke Farms, based on consistently delivering high quality solutions. Recent work has included installing all stainless steel pipework for the new Biogas Plant and the installation and commissioning of a new chiller, large enough to serve the future needs of the cheese dairy. Wyke Farms have been […]
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International Order of Open Curd Tables
Sycamore Process Engineering has designed, built, and delivered several Open Curd Tables (OCTs) to effectively perform curd conditioning, whey drainage, curd salting, and mellowing for milled cheddar and stirred type cheeses. Our OCT is constantly under review to continually improve our offering, ensuring customers receive a product that exceeds their every need and expectation. Our […]
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Heinz Telford CIP System
Another Clean in Place (CIP) project has been completed by Sycamore Process Engineering. The successful delivery of a four tank, three channel CIP system for Kraft Heinz at their production facility in Telford. As the go-to experts for CIP systems in the dairy, food, and beverage industries we have been able to provide a fully […]