Producers use dedicated filling areas equipped with advanced technologies and protection systems.
The use of dedicated lines to fill the product up in the various packaging options (filling process) is essential to ensure a high-quality final product standard and minimise the risk of contamination.
Among the usually adopted technologies, laminar flows allow for maintaining a suitable working environment thanks to constant airflow. The constant airflow eliminates contaminants from the active area.
Furthermore, using semi-automatic systems for distributing the product into various packaging minimises the risk of contamination due to human intervention. This happens thanks to the use of mechanical devices which dose the product precisely and efficiently.
Laminar flow hoods plus automatic door opening and closing systems limit access to the filling area, guaranteeing further product protection.
Companies adopt cleaning protocols and quality control systems at every stage of the production process.
To guarantee the maximum quality and safety of the final product, Spiga Nord adopts cleaning protocols and quality control systems in the filling phase.
In addition, Spiga Nord takes great pride in their product traceability and accurate labelling systems. By closely monitoring the product’s journey along the supply chain, they can swiftly intervene and address potential issues, ensuring a proactive approach to maintaining quality control.
It is important to underline how the material filling is not a second phase of the production process but a fundamental step for the correct packaging of the final product. The choice of packaging and materials, as well as the procedures adopted, significantly affect the quality and safety of the product.