FORTRESS PRORITISES CLEANABILITY OF FOOD INSPECTION SYSTEMS
29/01/2026 Fortress Technology (Europe) Ltd
Hygienic design is often prioritised over other features in food safety equipment due to the role it plays in preventing cross-contact contaminations. The PMMI 2025 Food Safety and Sanitation Trends report lists ease of cleaning as the leading concern for users, with automation that supports sanitation identified as an increasing focus for future equipment.
Fortress Technology designs sanitation, traceability and precise inspection into all of their food metal detectors, checkweighers, X-ray and combination systems. Features such as Clean-in-Place (CIP) systems, high IP ratings, tool-free component removal and smooth corrosion-resistant stainless steel surfaces ensure quick and effective microbiological sanitation, even for high-risk food applications.
Fortress Technology’s inspection equipment is engineered with sealed areas and protected electronics to support consistent cleaning without compromising performance. These designs reflect established principles around cleanability, material selection and accessibility, helping reduce areas where contamination can develop.
Automatic testing further supports hygienic operation by improving verification reliability and reducing manual handling. When combined with Contact 4.0 digital reporting, these Fortress-specific features provide clearer visibility into inspection performance and help highlight upstream issues that affect cleanability and hygiene over time.
Read more in new whitepaper: The Role of Hygienic Equipment Design in Meat and Poultry Processing.
For more information, please contact:
Fortress Technology (Europe) Ltd
Stealth House, Unit 6
Network 11
Thorpe way
Banbury
Oxon
OX16 4XS
Tel: 01295 256266
Email: sales-uk@fortresstechnology.com
Web: http://www.fortresstechnology.co.uk/
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