Ishida helps dumplings business to expand

18/11/2014

The introduction of Ishida multihead weighing - and the excellent accuracy and product handling benefits that it brings - at Monolith Fleisch und Teigwaren, has enabled the company to substantially increase output and, equally significant, embark on a major product enhancement and new product development programme.

Based in Schwabach, Germany, Monolith Fleisch und Teigwaren is a leading wholesaler of East European specialities, including Russian-style filled dumplings known as Pelmeni. Originally the dumplings were fed into a bagmaker via a linear weigher. The accuracy was not ideal, but the main problem was the low speed which meant the packing process was becoming a major bottleneck. However, adding more weighers of the same type was simply not an option because of space constraints.

The Ishida solution was to install a modern Ishida multihead weigher as a drop-in replacement for the linear model, leaving the rest of the line in place. This has doubled production output from 8 to 16 tonnes of Pelmeni per day.

In order to achieve high speeds while maintaining the quality of the fragile frozen Pelmeni, the 14-head weigher is fitted with a number of measures to cushion the pasta parcels on their path through to the bagmaker.

Brought to the top of the weigher in a flighted elevator with plastic contact parts, they are channelled via a funnel and a plastic collar onto the plastic-coated dispersion table. On exiting the weigh hoppers, the dumplings, each weighing about 13g, are prevented from colliding with each other by a shock-absorbent plastic pole suspended in the discharge chute. The chute itself is plastic-lined. Another important contributor to productivity has been the increase in yield associated with the superior accuracy of the Ishida weigher. According to Quality Manager Mustafa Kray, “While previously 480g might end up in a 450g pack, today overfill stays reliably below 1%.” This, he says, has led to a fast payback on investment.

The weigher is also designed to enable thorough cleaning while keeping associated downtime to an absolute minimum, further boosting production. Contact parts can be lifted off and, once cleaned, dropped back into place without any tools. The 3-litre hoppers are interchangeable, as are the radial feeders. Individual hoppers can even be removed and replaced during operation without materially affecting accuracy.

A further but less expected benefit of the new Ishida weigher is the effect on the range. While production was held back, product innovation had to take second place to satisfying the demand for core products. Now, the site is producing over 20 varieties, including exotic versions such as quark- or strawberry-filled dumplings.

The same is true of pack formats. The new line is packing at target weights of 450g, 500g, 1kg and 1.5kg, twice as many as before.

“Before the modernisation, the introduction of new products inevitably took place at the expense of the standard range,” explains Mustafa Kray. “Thanks to the Ishida machine, we have become much more flexible.”