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  • SMI introduces insulated curtains for temperature controlled vehicle rear doors

    The new Tempro® Back-Stop curtains from Seymour Manufacturing is the first insulated cold stop device to be designed to save energy loss from the back of a chilled or frozen vehicle.  It is simple to fit, driver friendly and economical to buy.  The curtains are available either as an option for new trailers or truck, or they can be retrofitted to existing vehicles. Read more..  

  • Food Processing Awards 2010 - vote for Seymour!

    Seymour Manufacturing has been shortlisted as one of the finalists for Food Processing Awards 2010. To vote please click here.

    The voting closes on Friday 26 March. If you have any queries, contact David Strydom, Editor of Food Processing on 01732 359990.

     
  • 'Now it's curtains for bacteria' says SMI

    Following five years of research a huge hygiene breakthrough has been achieved by Seymour Manufacturing International (SMI).  Bio-Gard enriched with SteriTouch is a plastic strip curtain that kills 99.99% of illness causing pathogenic bacteria including MRSA, E-Coli and Salmonella. Significantly the curtain does not lose efficacy over time and the bacteria killing property is active throughout the matrix of the material. This means it works even if the curtain is cut or damaged.

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Case Studies

Case Study - Greggs North East

image of SMI Cold Stop Door Curtains SMI Cold Stop Door Curtains solve health & safety issues and reduce energy consumption at Greggs north east.

Problems were being experienced at Greggs North East bakery plant due to the large number of plastic strip doors used to keep out the heat on the site’s 21 freezer and chill rooms.   Damage to the strips themselves due to the number of times they were opened and closed to allow products in and out was one consideration.  For convenience some of the strips had been removed altogether.

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Case Study - Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport

image of Giant temperature controlled zone from SMI protecting flowers at Schiphol AirportGiant temperature controlled zone from SMI protects flowers at Schiphol Airport

The protection and preservation of flowers before shipment at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport had long been a problem for exporters of these delicate products whose condition could not be guaranteed as they were liable to deterioration from heat or extreme cold. To overcome the problem SMI has recently installed a giant Temperature Controlled Zone (TCZ) 9m long, 6m wide and 5.8m high to provide extra protection in an area that is already controlled at 9ºC.

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