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TAW

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Posted Today, 02:26 PM

My company is looking to find an economical and efficient way to coat a frame of roughly 300 rock candy sticks with a pneumatic air gun with a mixture of crystalline sugar, crystalline citric acid and powdered malic acid.  Our engineer (who is a moron of the highest degree when it comes to food safety) said we could just use an abrasive air powered gun like this one:

 

https://www.harborfr...-kit-59490.html

 

I am covering my bases and I talked with Harbor Freight technical support for over half an hour and they said that (of course) this item isn't recommended for food applications.  

 

So, I am trying to find a food safe alternative, I talked with KREA Swiss and their spray guns are only for liquid or oil solutions.  Does anyone have any recommendations that are food safe and preferably pneumatic powered?  

 

I've spent 2 hours trying to find something but am turning up no leads.


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Posted Today, 03:42 PM

How hard would it be to DIY with food safe construction?

 

It's basically just a food safe hopper, a SS "barrel", and trigger valve. You'd lose the economies of scale that Harbor Freight has, so materials will probably be more than the $30 Harbor Freight item linked. It would also be much easier to disassemble (and therefore clean).


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Posted Today, 03:49 PM

Not sure but the engineer has already had the two maintenance guys hook up airlines in the room this will be done in.  And they said that a test where they used that abrasive material air blaster "worked great" (they aren't going to sell the candy they tested it on of course), but I told them they should've come to me before they tried that because now they've "fell in love with that" and now I have to basically get them a solution that works within those parameters.


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Posted Today, 03:55 PM

Talk to your maintenance guys. I've got an awesome maintenance supervisor that loves making his own stuff.

 

I've also gotta ask, your compressed air is food safe, right?


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