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Hygienic Stainless Steel Drive Shafts for the Dutch Food & Pharma Industry<\/h1>\n

In the Food Valley, contamination is not an option. We engineer EHEDG-compliant drive systems that survive the caustic washdown, shift after shift.<\/p>\n<\/header>\n

If you manage a cheese processing line in Gouda<\/strong> or a sterile vaccine filling station in Leiden<\/strong>, you know the sound of a high-pressure jet cleaner hitting machinery at 80 bar. It is the sound of cleanliness, but for standard mechanical components, it is the sound of destruction. In my 18 years of retrofitting drivetrains in the Benelux region, I have seen painted steel shafts rust within weeks of installation in a dairy plant. The paint flakes off, falls into the product, and suddenly, you have a massive recall on your hands.<\/p>\n

The Netherlands sets the global gold standard for food safety. The NVWA (Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority) does not mess around. A drive shaft in a “High Care” zone cannot just be functional; it must be microbiologically safe<\/strong>. It needs to have surfaces so smooth that bacteria simply cannot grip, and seals that prevent grease from leaking out while stopping cleaning agents from getting in.<\/p>\n

At EVER-POWER, we don’t just “make it out of stainless.” We engineer Hygienic Drive Shafts<\/strong> specifically for the Food & Pharmaceutical<\/strong> sectors. We utilize AISI 316L (1.4404)<\/strong> for all wetted parts, polished to a roughness of Ra < 0.8\u00b5m. We use Blue Hygienic Seals<\/strong> that are metal-detectable and FDA-approved. Whether you are slicing Edam cheese or conveying tulips in Westland, our shafts keep your line moving and your audit reports clean.<\/p>\n

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Surviving the “Caustic Cocktail” of Dutch Hygiene<\/h2>\n

The cleaning protocols in Dutch factories are brutal. We are talking about alternating cycles of hot caustic soda (Sodium Hydroxide) and nitric acid, followed by high-pressure rinsing. This “Caustic Cocktail” eats standard 304 stainless steel if the passivation layer is damaged.<\/p>\n

“I remember a potato processing plant in Zeeland<\/strong>\u2014big French fry producer. They were using standard industrial shafts with rubber boots. The starch dust combined with the humid, salty air created a paste that hardened like cement. When the cleaners blasted it, the boots tore, water got into the U-joints, and the grease washed out. The bearings seized mid-shift. We replaced them with our Sealed Block-Joint Design<\/strong> made of solid 316L. Three years later, they still look brand new.”<\/div>\n

Our Food & Pharma Specific Features:<\/h3>\n