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aaronrohrer

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Posted Yesterday, 04:47 PM

We package matcha powder with an auger system and have to ATP swab before moving on to another product. Even after using soap, water, and alcohol we still get fails on the ATP swabbing. Anyone else have experience with this ?


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Posted Yesterday, 05:40 PM

What kind of ATP reading do you get from a a dilute solution of the matcha?


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Posted Yesterday, 06:11 PM

  That I am not sure of. We had only been testing cleaned equipment. We finally used alcohol then rinsing to get stuff to clear. Even then with some parts it took multiple washes with alcohol. 


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Posted Yesterday, 06:49 PM

If I'm reading correctly you're swabbing ATP after the alcohol sanitizer?  Try doing it between the water rinse and the alcohol sanitizer.  I think just about every sanitizer will throw an ATP reading into unacceptable range.

 

My old spice company only used hot water for cleaning after powders and we had validations to show it was effective.  If your soap and rinse isn't cutting it, I'd ask your chemical rep if there's something better suited.


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Posted Yesterday, 07:52 PM

 We only tried using the alcohol this time. Normally we use clean air to blow off equipment, then our mild soap, the rinse with warm/hot water, then ATP, then we use  a diluted Perasan A sanitizer. 

 

We never had this many fails from other products as we did with matcha. Nothing passed even after re cleaning and rinsing. We tested the water ( which came back with a 0 )and was using clean micro fiber towels.

 

 The QC dept allowed the use of alcohol after the soap and before the water rinse. That eventually worked. 

 

Matcha powder is pretty fine. it takes a 1000 mesh size screen to achieve that level of fineness. 

 

 Before the addition of alcohol we were getting fails over 1000 for parts that were cleaned 5-6 times. We are an organic facility so we are limited to what we can use.


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