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Water filter micron size

Started by , Feb 20 2023 11:18 AM
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Hello,

 

Is there an "industry standard" for water filter micron size for Food manufacturing sites? Or general best practise. 

Currently use a 50 Micron filter, and I wanted to check whether this is in line with other sites. The water is mains supplied and tested monthly - always in spec.

 

For context we are a dry rice milling site, and use a very small amount of water during the polishing stages of dry rice. 

 

Thanks

A

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