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Designed especially for the fish processing industry, Landia pumps with extra cutting blades are helping Greenock-based Rossyew convert Scottish Salmon by-products into specialty oil and protein ingredients for pig, poultry, pet and aqua feeds.
Landia’s stainless steel long-shaft MPFR-I pumps, which are 5”,15kw units, have proved energy-efficient and very reliable in what is a tough application, as Rossyew’s Michael Cox explains.
“When we set up our modern factory (which is approved by the Ministry of Agriculture, Environmental Agencies and Feed Manufacturing Assurance Schemes to conform to all EU fish by-product processing regulations), we knew had to invest in no-nonsense pumps that wouldn’t burden our productivity with downtime. Landia’s equipment works very well indeed.”
Landia’s pumps help Rossyew produce Salmon Pro, a palatable hydrolysed Salmon protein hydrolysate, and Rossyew Scottish Salmon Oil, which contains powerful anti-inflammatory properties to improve animal welfare, fertility and performance.
This latest installation for Landia follows the company’s recent work at fish farms in Chile, where its pumps and mixers are playing a key role in the processing of farmed salmon mortalities and by-products.
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