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Sugar & Food Processing
Precise Valve Automation for Hygienic and Efficient Operations
At SDTORK, we design and manufacture high-precision actuator solutions tailored for the sugar and food processing industries. Our actuators deliver accurate flow, temperature, and pressure control, ensuring consistent product quality, safety, and process efficiency — even under demanding production conditions.
Industry Challenges in Sugar & Food Processing
The sugar and food sectors demand strict hygiene, precision, and operational consistency:
Continuous operation in washdown, high-moisture, and steam-rich environments
Requirement for food-grade materials and corrosion-resistant enclosures
Need for accurate flow and temperature regulation across complex process lines
Integration with automation systems (PLC/SCADA) for monitoring and traceability
Demand for energy efficiency, low maintenance, and minimal downtime
Any actuator failure can lead to production loss or contamination, making reliability and hygiene compliance essential.
How SDTORK Solves It
SDTORK actuators are engineered for precision, reliability, and clean operation in food and sugar manufacturing environments:
Quarter-turn and multi-turn actuators for valves managing flow, pressure, and steam control
Corrosion-resistant stainless-steel or coated aluminium housings with IP66/IP68 protection
Smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces suitable for hygienic environments
Smart automation compatibility with SCADA/PLC systems for process optimization
Energy-efficient, low-maintenance motors designed for continuous duty cycles
With SDTORK, manufacturers achieve consistent quality, reduced maintenance, and higher production efficiency while maintaining strict hygiene and safety standards.
Steam and Condensate Control Systems
Evaporator and Crystallizer Automation
Washdown and CIP (Clean-in-Place) Systems
Packaging Line Flow Control
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Why are actuators important in the food and sugar industry?Why are actuators important in the food and sugar industry?

