• Hurll Nu-Way will show its ranges of pumps, blowers, burners, heaters and air knives at Foodpro.
    Hurll Nu-Way will show its ranges of pumps, blowers, burners, heaters and air knives at Foodpro.
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When you have been in business for more than a century, you become very good at reading your market and responding to its changes.  Today, Hurll Nu-Way supplies heating, cooling and process equipment solutions to industry in Australia and New Zealand, adding the best it finds throughout the world. Its product range for the food industry now includes blowers, compressors and air knives; pumps and mixers; infrared heaters, air handlers and cooling fans; gas, oil and process burners as well as boilers. 

Hurll Nu-Way will be showing its leading products in each category at its stand F21 at Foodpro. 

These include: 

  • Mouvex pumps, used by the chocolate manufacturers to avoid product losses and by dairy manufacturers to ensure constant volumetric efficiency 
  • Roots blowers, transferring cereals, grain, flour and sugar 
  • Secomak Air Knives and modular drying systems, stripping water of cans and bottles 
  • Package burners for baking bread and pizzas 
  • Tank heating burners for CIP tanks 
  • Infrared heaters for roasting, curing and toasting 

Hurll Nu-Way will also introduce Hitachi’s oil-free scroll compressors at Foodpro.  These are new to Australia, delivering clean and oil-free air for food packaging and processing in a way that is quiet, easy to use and maintain, space-saving and energy efficient. Their several heads design and multi drive control allow for one or two compressors to be shut down to lower the maximum pressure automatically and achieving energy savings.

To contact Hurll Nu-Way ahead of Foodpro email Tim Yakup or phone 1300 556 380

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