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A growing need for detailed process information exists within the food indu
stry. However many small to medium sized companies are reluctant to install
the necessary levels of automation and data capture because of the high ca
pital expenditure necessary. This paper details the development of a monito
ring system based on the use of off the shelf, low cost data acquisition ha
rdware and software tools. The system is used to monitor a milli: powder pr
oduction plant. It supplies the necessary information to calculate yield de
fined specifically as gallons of milk per tonne of powder produced. This vo
lume is calculated at 15-min intervals. Detailed information on utility, ch
emical, and energy usage rates is also acquired. This information is used t
o calculate accurately the costs per tonne of powder produced. All data are
stored in a relational database, which facilitates historical trending and
analysis of process efficiency. This powerful tool can evaluate performanc
e of the process over an extended period and compare previous performances.
Use of the collected data allowed an accurate economic evaluation of the m
ilk powder process to be obtained. This system is a significant improvement
over manual recording of data on logsheet and manual input of this data in
to a spreadsheet.