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Home » Authors » Steve G. Offley, Datapaq Inc. Ph.D.
Steve G. Offley, Ph.D., is a food product manager for Datapaq Inc., Wilmington, Mass.., a manufacturer of temperature profiling and analysis systems. For more information from Datapaq, call (978) 988-9000 or visit www.datapaq.com.
Sophisticated profiling systems are not only for use in automotive plants. Powder coating of aluminum extrusions and other architectural components is another typical application that can benefit from profiling.
Technology and strategies can help processors monitor paint cure oven temperatures and achieve exceptional finishes with documented adherence to curing specs.
Technology and strategies can help processors monitor paint cure oven temperatures and achieve exceptional finishes with documented adherence to curing specs.
Obviously, any HACCP protocol should be made as easy to implement as
possible to ensure that it is maintained routinely. Features such as real-time
monitoring and food-tray technology can help accomplish this goal.
Advancements in temperature profiling
are increasing the amount of available process information and analysis
capabilities. How can these advancements benefit your process?