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Smart Controls Help Increase Efficiencies for Tabletop Processing

Food manufacturers rely on benchtop machines to perfect new food formulations during the R&D phase. Today’s equipment has evolved to produce more accurate recipes at a higher speed for a faster scale-up to production.

Modern tabletop processing equipment gives R&D teams unprecedented control over formulations before scaling up. Here, a food technician creates a small batch of guar gum.
Modern tabletop processing equipment gives R&D teams unprecedented control over formulations before scaling up. Here, a food technician creates a small batch of guar gum.
Silverson Machines

Many food facilities encompass several thousand square feet under one roof, designed to house processing lines populated by enormous pieces of equipment interconnected to mass produce products for the marketplace. But within many of these plants is a smaller, parallel food processing system, where formulas and recipes are tested in minuscule batches until the right combination of ingredients is perfected and ready to scale up to commercial production. 

Nearly every type of processing can be performed on a specialty tabletop R&D machine today, from small batch mixing and blending of powders and liquids to extrusion of solids, and more.Nearly every type of processing can be performed on a specialty tabletop R&D machine today, from small batch mixing and blending of powders and liquids to extrusion of solids, and more.Silverson MachinesThis experimentation happens in R&D labs using tabletop equipment designed to mimic their larger counterparts on the plant floor. Mixing, blending, emulsifying, extruding, and much more can take place here using a fraction of the materials needed for large-scale manufacturing, resulting in micro-portions of products to sample.

As the industry continues to grow by adding niche food and beverage customized with functional ingredients or catering to dietary preferences, so too has the need for more sophisticated and accurate tabletop machines to perfect recipes before those foods are scaled up on the plant floor.


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“Tabletop equipment has been around since the industry began, but it has evolved as a result of customer demands for more hygienic and sophisticated equipment. Advances in manufacturing equipment and engineering techniques, as well as materials like plastics and electronics, have helped the equipment to evolve,” says Matt Smith, sales director for Silverson Machines.

“The origin of benchtop instrumentation started in chemical laboratories and scientific institutions but then increasingly entered other market sectors like food science laboratories and culinary technologies,” adds Cameron Rambone, global product specialist, analytical sales for IKA Works. “In food science and nutritional research laboratories, as well as high-end kitchens, scientists and culinary leaders are constantly looking at benchtop laboratory equipment to replace standard kitchen equipment [for R&D].”

While tabletop equipment has a long history in the food processing industry, today’s machines are equipped with features that make them more practical than ever for operators. Here, we’ll take a closer look at how today’s benchtop R&D equipment excels at efficiency, saving time, resources, and ultimately, improving the bottom line for processors.

Small batch benefits

Tabletop machines can be applied to nearly every type of processing today, depending on what product a manufacturer makes. A benchtop high-shear mixer, for example, is built for “blending liquids of varying viscosities, particle disintegration, homogenizing, emulsifying, dissolving, hydration, deagglomeration, and powder/liquid mixing,” notes Smith. 

Today’s benchtop R&D machines like this one come with advanced instrumentation and monitoring for precision processing of recipes, ensuring unprecedented accuracy before scaling up production to full-sized machines.Today’s benchtop R&D machines like this one come with advanced instrumentation and monitoring for precision processing of recipes, ensuring unprecedented accuracy before scaling up production to full-sized machines.IKA WorksBefore a processor decides to invest in tabletop equipment, they should first consider whether it’s cost-effective based on the number of SKUs they produce. “If somebody wants an extruder to make a half pound of product, for example, it can be built for them, but it has to be worthwhile,” explains Joby Ferary, vice president of sales for North American Process, the parent company of Infini-Mix. “When you only have one product or a couple of products among your offerings, then testing batches on regular equipment might not be a big deal. But when you have multiple recipes or differentiations of a similar product, that’s when investing in R&D equipment really makes sense.”

Matt Maddox, senior regional sales manager, sanitary, for Scott Mixers, adds, “Using a tabletop mixer allows the customer to not waste a great amount of their material and money formulating/perfecting recipes in comparison to doing their R&D on full-scale equipment. If those big batches go wrong and do not pass quality control, that big batch may need to be thrown out.”

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