I want to change hoses to meet the revised Food Sanitation Act, but oils & fats remain a problem Less color migration (coloration) in the hose and reduced cleaning time Improving resistance to odors and fluid accumulation at couplings for increased production efficiency During tank interior steam washing, cracked hose sheath fragments may fall into the tank, causing foreign matter contamination Reduced time spent cleaning hoses, and increased both work efficiency and productivity Heat leads to hose collapse, preventing stable supply of raw materials Reduced coloration of the hose inner layer for improved work efficiency The steam hose is heavy, so the cleaning work is tough. In addition, foreign matter intrusion due to inner hose deterioration is a concern Cracks have appeared in the steam hose, raising concerns about possible foreign matter intrusion Liquid accumulation between barb fittings and hoses is a concern due to dairy components in flavorings

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