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Full-range provider thanks to
double-screw technology
The FDS double-screw pump series launched in spring 2016, it joins the
already broad range of Pumps and Powder Mixers available from Fristam.
By opting for a Fristam solution, Froneri Schöller benefitted from having
a completely tailor-made solution provided for them, which was perfectly
suited to fulfil each complex stage of its intricate process.
Pump specifics:
The Froneri Schöller engineers were particularly impressed by the sophisticated
design, versatility, high performance and low maintenance of the
Fristam double-screw technology. In addition to this, the pump housing
consists of three parts so that the connections can be easily adapted to
suit any production system. The central positioning of the gearwheels allows
for an extra compact design. The solid shafts are reinforced at all critical
points to ensure maximum rigidity. Large bearings and increased bearing
distances make the pumps particularly stable. All these design features
guarantee smooth running and minimum wear. For easy maintenance, the
gear system can be accessed without having to dismantle the pump and it
only takes a few seconds to replace the mechanical seals in the FDS.
Smooth running since summer 2016:
Since they have been installed in the summer of 2016, the FDS doublescrew
pumps at Froneri Schöller have been running without any problems.
With an output of around 51 million liters of ice cream, the factory in
Uelzen is one of the largest ice cream manufacturing plants in Germany.
It was built in the early 1980s and extended in 1993 with a plant for the
Figure 3: Fristam FDS – solid shaft for smooth running and minimum
wear
Figure 4: Fristam FDS in operation at Froneri Schöller in Uelzen
production of frozen dough products. In October 2016, Nestlé transferred
the Uelzen plant into a joint venture with R&R. It is now part of the Froneri
Group which produces ice cream, frozen food and chilled dairy products in
22 countries. Its annual turnover is around 2.6 billion Euros.
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