Mako-Lube Baking Oven Chain Lubrication
Baking FacilitiesBakeries produce thousands of loaves, buns, pitas, pies per day.
“HOT” Issues• High Temperatures• Clean Conditions• Washdown – Sanitation• 24/7 Production• Green Environment
Baking OperationsFrom Basic Ingredients to Finished Products
Mixing Issues• Sanitation• Heavy Bearing Load• Food-Tek
Multi-Lube
• Food Grade Grease 3H
Mixing – Ingredients are combined
Baking Operations
Proofing Issues• Sanitation• High Humidity• Warm Temperature• Expensive Chain Repairs
• Food-Tek Multi- Lube
• Synfood EP Grease
Proofing – Activation, drying, and baking preparation operation
Baking OperationsOven Issues• Sanitation• Expensive Chain Repair• Hot Bearing Temperature• Food Grade Requirement
• HT Chain Oil Plus
• Synfood EP
Baking – Make the finished product
Baking Operations
Slicing Issues• Sanitation• High Speed Bearings
• Food Grade Oil 3H
• Synfood EP
Slicing – Cut product to order or specification
Baking Operations
Packaging Issues• Sanitation• High Temperature Shrink Tunnel
• Food-Tek Multi Lube
• Synfood EP
Wrapping/Packaging – Product ready for sale
Baking Operations
Packaging Issues• Sanitation• High Temperature Shrink Tunnel
• Food-Tek Multi-Lube
• Synfood EP
Cartoning/Palletising – Move the product
Poor Oven Chain Lubrication
Costly to Production Operations
Why use a Mako-Lube Spray System?• Continuous or pulse spray provides precise automatic oil application during production• Replaces manual application of graphite/oil mixture during scheduled shutdown period.• Clean – no graphite build up on chain to clean• Environmentally acceptable with synthetic/ food grade oil. No V.O.C.• Eliminates fire hazards• Return on investment – Improves chain life 2-3 times.• Industry improvement – Synthetic, high temperature, and food grade lubricants are becoming the industry standard.
Mako-Lube System Concept
Tunnel Type Ovens
Tunnel Type Oven Manufacturers
• CH Babb Company
• Turkington USA
• Reed Oven Company
• Pro Bake Inc.
• JBT Food Tech
• Auto Bake
• AMF Bakery Systems
• Gemini Bakery Equip.
• The Henry Group
• Stewart Systems
• Baker Perkins
• Banner-Day
Typical cost of production time. One 8 hour shift to clean graphite lubricated chain plus 1 hour cool down & 1 hour start up.
Graphite oil must be applied on a weekly schedule. Actual cleaning of chain requires kerosene and hammer to
loosen baked on graphite. Chain replacement, typically £15,000 or more. Normal chain
life is one year. Bakers are requesting 3 year chain warranty. Chain replacement labour cost. One 8 hour shift, 3 or 4
maintenance technicians. Dangerous. The combination of Kerosene based lubricating
solution with high heat can cause fires. Environmental Issues. Unacceptable V.O.C.’s (Volatile Organic
Compounds.
Past PracticeTunnel Oven Chain Oil
Increased production time. Shutdown to lubricate not required. Automated method eliminates cool down and cleaning.
Mako-Lube oils applied during production are NSF Registered
Chain life cycle increased 50% or more. Chain replacement cost reduced 50% or more. Dangerous fire hazard eliminated. Improved environment.
Current Practice Tunnel Oven Chain Oil
Tortilla Type Ovens
Tortilla Type Oven Manufacturers
• Casa Herrera
• Lawerence Equipment
• JC Ford
• Superior Manufacturing
• Stewart Systems
Typical cost of lubrication time. One hour daily to manually apply synthetic oil.
Chain replacement, typically £15,000 or more. Normal chain life is one year. Bakers are requesting 3 year chain warranty.
Chain replacement labor cost. One 8 hour shift, 3 or 4 maintenance technicians.
Chain replacement downtime cost. One 8 hour shift annually.
Dangerous. Manual lubrication while oven is in production. Environmental Issues. Unacceptable V.O.C.’s (Volatile
Organic Compounds) if petroleum base oils used.
Past PracticeTortilla Oven Chain Oil
Increased production time. Shutdown to replace chain not required.
Daily lubrication labor eliminated. Mako-Lube oils applied during production are NSF
Registered. Chain life cycle increased 50% or more. Chain replacement cost reduced 50% or more. Safety hazard eliminated. Improved environment.
Current Practice Tortilla Oven Chain Oil
Case Study
How should an oven chain look?
Synthetic:This chain has been lubricated with HT Chain Oil Plus for over three years.
Graphite:This chain has severe carbon build up from lubricating with graphite. Over 30% of the rollers were locked from graphite. After applying synthetic lubricant, amperage significantly decreased and all rollers were rotating. (Picture taken 6 hours after converting from graphite to synthetic.
Case Study 2
Major Food Manufacturer(Tunnel Oven, 315°C Temp., 120 Feet Long)
Mako-Lube HT Chain Oil Plus
• Usage: 15 Litres lubricant per week• (2 Litres per day per oven)• Purchases: One Drum every 16 weeks (4 months) per oven• Lubricant Savings: 66%
Previous Lubricant
• Usage: 100 Litres lubricant per week per oven• (15 Litres per day per oven)• Purchased one drum every 3 weeks per oven
COST SAVINGS £20,000 PER OVEN, PER YEAR ON OIL ALONE
Other ApplicationsBagel Baking Operation
Typical Tunnel Oven Chain
Tunnel Oven Nozzle Placement
Tortilla Oven
Tortilla Oven -Three Deck Chain Arrangement
Tortilla Oven -Remote Tip Spray Nozzles
Past practice utilised graphite with oil or a solvent base applied during shutdown. A short run period after application flashed off the base solvents or oils. Production operation then relied on the remaining graphite to provide lubrication during production periods.
Mako-Lube only supply synthetic oils that perform better than typical petroleum base brands. Synthetics may be applied during production without any adverse effects. Typical temperature flash point is 300°C. Our synthetic oils are acceptable for use in food grade environments & NSF Registered as H1.
State of the art Mako-Lube Oils
For Assistance Regarding Oven Chain Lubrication Contact:
Mako-Lube LtdUnits 2&3 Mayfield Industrial Estate
Liverpool Road Irlam
Manchester M44 6GD
+44(0)161 777 [email protected]
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