Optimisation

'the action of making the best or most effective use of a situation or resource'

Objective Setting

Before a clean can be optimised a clear objective must be set. This enables the results of any changes to be evaluated against that objective. Objectives typically set include:

  • Improvement in efficacy of clean.

  • Reduction in the cost of cleaning. This will include:

    • Labour and supervision cost.

    • Detergent and disinfectant cost.

    • Energy cost.

    • Water and effluent cost.

  • Maintenance cost.

  • Reduction in water use due to constraints on supply or disposal.

  • Reduction in cleaning time allowing a greater process plant up-time.

  • Increase in the recovery of product from the process plant. This means less product is flushed to drain. 

  • Effective recovery of product includes techniques such as pigging or water rinse with recovery to process / waste stream.

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