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Separator reduces product loss in milk production.

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November 24, 2003 - Separator with HyVol Protein-Plus System prevents milk from being lost in production process. It enables separator to be discharged at 2 hr intervals, maximizing product retention. Protein loss is minimized, as is water consumption, utility usage, and wear on machine. Optional on proprietary separators, it can also be retrofitted to existing machines.

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Westfalia Separator, Inc.
100 Fairway Court
Northvale, NJ, 07647
USA



Westfalia HyVol Protein-Plus System Significantly Reduces Product Loss in Milk Production


Innovative technology lowers processing costs and increases profits

NORTHVALE, NJ - Westfalia Separator's new HyVol Protein-Plus System offers valuable cost-saving benefits in the production of milk by providing greater product retention and lowering overall operating costs. This exclusive Westfalia innovation is an available option on new Westfalia separators and can be retrofitted to existing machines.

The Westfalia HyVol Protein-Plus System enables separators to be discharged every two hours, yielding one-third fewer and shorter ejection cycles than cur nearest competitor. In addition, there is almost no protein loss, so there is more profit in production. Other benefits of the HyVol Protein-Plus System are reduced water consumption; lower utility costs; and less wear on the machine, which means less maintenance is required.

"When good milk is needlessly lost in the production process, so is good money," said Constantine Triculis, Westfalia's Director of Food Tec. "But now, thanks to Westfalia's ground-breaking HyVol Protein-Plus technology, that no longer has to be the case."

Westfalia Separator, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of high quality centrifuges and systems for a wide variety of applications within the beverage, dairy, and oil and fat processing industries. As a member of the mechanical Separator Division of GEA, Westfalia Separator is uniquely positioned to provide innovative solutions to separation problems.

Westfalia has been manufacturing centrifuges since 1893 and has its North American headquarters in Northvale, NJ with sales and service centers in Elgin, IL; Hayward, CA; The Woodlands, TX; Winter Haven, FL; and Burlington, ON.

Westfalia is a full service organization offering complete service, testing, engineering, repair and spare parts capability. For more information, contact Westfalia Separator, Inc. at (201) 767-3900 or visit the company's Web site at www.wsus.com.
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