Home Dairy Equipment Cheese production CIP – Cleaning In Place

Our CIP (cleaning-in-place) rinsing set, incorporates computerized flow and volume control, which enables you to use this machine to its fullest potential.

Powerful CIP rinsing set

The powerful CIP rinsing set of Scherjon Dairy Equipment Holland consists of three compartments. The first one holds the process water (at a constant 72° C), the second the detergent water (at a constant 85° C) and the third the water for the final rinsing. Optional a fourth tank is available with water for disinfection. The CIP rinsing set may be inserted anywhere in the cheesemaking production line. It is possible to utilize the cleaning power of the CIP unit for other production lines, like milk-trucks and milking parlors.

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Cleaning In Place

The CIP (Cleaning In Place) is a fully automated system by which all the equipment, needed for processing the milk upon arrival in the storage tank up to the position where the curd is taken from the pre-press vat, is rinsed and cleaned.

The CIP set consists of a set of tanks in which fresh water, rinsed water and detergents are being interchanged such that an optimal cleaning result will be achieved reducing the usage of detergents and as such minimizing the environmental impact.

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SEMI-HARD CHEESE MAKING TECHNOLOGY 2,000 – 100,000 LITERS

Our customers are small and medium sized companies who process between 2,000 and 100,000 liters of milk a day.

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With the latest innovations, we maintain our leading position in both the local Dutch market and the international market.

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We design and manufacture high quality dairy equipment to ensure streamlined operations and deliver a fast return on investment.

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Through our long experience in milk processing equipment Scherjon is consulted to advise and support existing plants and new plants in development.