Why Hygienic Design Matters Today
Product residues, dead spaces, and hard-to-clean geometries are among the most common causes of:
- microbiological risks
- extended downtime during product changeovers
- high cleaning and maintenance costs
- non-conformities during customer or regulatory audits
A consistent hygienic design approach addresses these challenges at their root—through smart engineering and proven construction principles.
What You Will Learn in the Whitepaper
The whitepaper provides practical insights into hygienic design principles and their impact on daily production operations, including:
- Core hygienic design principles such as drainable geometries, smooth surfaces, and hygienic connection technology
- Material concepts suitable for food-contact applications
- Technical solutions to reduce product residues, dust emissions, and contamination risks
- Automated cleaning systems for reproducible hygiene and effective allergen management
- Quantifiable economic benefits such as reduced cleaning time, minimized product loss, and lower quality-related costs
All topics are illustrated using real-world examples from industrial filling and packaging applications.
Key Benefits at a Glance
- Improved food safety through the avoidance of dead spaces and cross-contamination
- Higher process reliability thanks to stable, repeatable processes
- Reduced downtime during cleaning and product changeovers
- Lower operating and quality costs over the entire equipment lifecycle
- Improved audit readiness in line with GMP, HACCP, and international food standards
Who Should Read This Whitepaper?
- Production and plant managers in the food industry
- Quality assurance and hygiene managers
- Technical purchasers and project managers
- Decision-makers evaluating investments in safe and efficient filling equipment
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Learn how hygienic equipment design improves functional safety, reduces production risks, and delivers measurable economic advantages.