Powder mixer cleaning - which method suits you?

Different consumer trends create a lot of different recipes to handle and the need to clean a powder mixer more frequently. How can you avoid unnecessary downtime, switch easily from one recipe to another and maintain consistent product quality?

In our easy-to-read guide, we compare the three main cleaning alternatives and give you the pros and cons of each method: cleaning using wet CIP, conventional manual cleaning without water and cleaning using new Air Jet technology. 

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Tetra Pak® Air Jet Cleaning System for Powder | Efficient & sustainable

Discover Tetra Pak's Air Jet Cleaning system for powder production, using air jets to minimise product loss, reduce water consumption, and streamline operations

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Shorter cleaning time with Tetra Pak Air Jet Cleaning

Manual cleaning of powder mixers is time-consuming. Thanks to our new dry CIP method with Air Jet technology, cleaning is automatic and takes only 30 minutes.

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Reduced downtime and big savings

Tetra Pak Powder Mixer B has now a new, fast cleaning technology, Tetra Pak Air Jet Cleaning system for Powder, combining air jets and vacuum extraction.