Hydrite Chemical to display new food processing technologies at Process Expo 2019
Hydrite Chemical, a US chemicals and related services manufacturer and supplier, will showcase its new food processing technology solutions Hydri-Vision and HydriPet at Process Expo 2019, which will be held from October 8 to 11, at Chicago‘s McCormick Place Convention Center.
Hydri-Vision is a patent-pending inline system for collecting, analyzing, and documenting parameters of cleaning, sanitation, and intervention chemistries while HydriPet line includes pet food sanitation products.
Jamison Vanden Einde, Technical Business Manager, Hydrite Chemical said: “We are excited to exhibit at Process Expo.
“It’s a great opportunity for us to meet with fellow industry professionals and share our technology solutions and capabilities.
“Additionally, we recognize food safety compliance is a challenge which makes PROCESS EXPO a good fit to meet with attendees and discuss how we can best address their obstacles and concerns.”
Hydrite Chemical said it is committed to investing in people, research, quality control, and training to offer programs and systems that enhance the quality of the food supply.
A team of experts from Hydrite Chemical will be available at the show to discuss everything from technology and programs to food safety and sanitation for food and beverage processing and packaging, according to the company.
Process Expo is a trade show for food and beverage processing and packaging and offers education sessions for beverage, dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, prepared foods, fruits and vegetables, confectionery, and pet food professionals.
Established in 1929, Hydrite Chemical is a family-owned company and has manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and laboratories in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, California, and Texas.
Hydrite Chemical with more than 5,000 items in its product portfolio, employs approximately 1,000 people in 25 states, and owns and operates a private fleet of over 255 units, including tractors, van trailers, tankers, and railcars.
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