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Conformité des fixations pour les équipements de transformation des aliments et d'hygiène

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Food processing buyers usually worry about motors, belts, seals, and stainless frames first. Fasteners are often checked late. That is where trouble starts.

A loose screw, rusted washer, exposed thread, or wrong coating can become a contamination risk. It can also create cleaning problems during audits. In hygienic equipment, fastener compliance is not only about strength. It is about material, cleanability, corrosion resistance, traceability, and placement.

The First Question: Where Is the Fastener Used?

Not every fastener in a food plant carries the same risk. A bolt inside a food-contact zone needs stricter review than a bracket screw on an external guard.

Equipment ZoneExigence typique en matière de fixationRisque principal
Direct food-contact areaStainless steel, smooth surface, cleanable designContamination, corrosion, residue buildup
Zone de projectionCorrosion-resistant stainless or approved coated hardwareChemical washdown, moisture exposure
Non-contact equipment frameStainless or protected carbon steel, depending on locationRust migration, appearance, maintenance
Dry utility areaStandard industrial fasteners may be acceptableMisapplication during future repairs
Hidden internal areasTraceable material and controlled designDifficult inspection and cleaning

This zone-based review should happen before the RFQ is sent. Buyers comparing general produits de fixation should separate food-contact parts from ordinary structural hardware.

Material Selection Matters More Than Many Buyers Expect

Stainless Steel Is Usually the Starting Point

For food processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is common in dry or mildly corrosive environments. 316 stainless steel is often preferred for washdown, salt exposure, acidic ingredients, or cleaning chemicals.

The choice should match the actual process. A bakery conveyor and a seafood processing line do not expose fasteners to the same conditions.

Avoid Unsafe or Hard-to-Clean Coatings

Zinc plated, black oxide, and ordinary painted fasteners are usually poor choices near food-contact or washdown zones. They may corrode, flake, or trap residue. Some coatings may be acceptable in non-contact areas, but only if the equipment specification permits them.

For coating-sensitive projects, review attaches enduites carefully and confirm whether the finish is suitable for the hygiene zone.

Hygienic Design Is Not Just Material

A stainless steel fastener can still be wrong if the design is hard to clean.

Common Problem Areas

Exposed threads collect debris. Deep socket recesses can hold moisture. Split lock washers can trap soil. Oversized gaps under washers become cleaning dead spots.

In food equipment, I often prefer simpler geometry over “stronger-looking” hardware. Smooth heads, capped nuts, sealed joints, and correct washer selection can reduce cleaning burden.

For catalog-based parts, attaches standards may be suitable when the design is accessible and cleanable. For special covers, sanitary guards, or equipment-specific shapes, attaches personnalisées may be needed.

Standards and Compliance References

Fastener compliance is usually tied to the complete machine or processing system. A fastener supplier can support material and inspection documents, but the final equipment builder must confirm suitability for the application.

Relevant references may include:

  • FDA food-contact material expectations where applicable
  • NSF/ANSI requirements for food equipment
  • 3-A Sanitary Standards for dairy and sanitary processing equipment
  • EHEDG hygienic design principles for cleanability
  • ASTM, ISO, DIN, or customer drawings for fastener dimensions and mechanical properties

The key point is simple: do not ask only for “food grade screws.” Define the material, surface finish, installation zone, and document package.

Documentation Buyers Should Request

DocumenterPourquoi ça aide
Material certificateConfirms stainless grade or specified material
Chemical composition reportSupports material verification
Mechanical property reportConfirms strength where load matters
Surface finish statementHelps review corrosion and cleanability
Passivation record, if requiredSupports corrosion resistance control
Traçabilité des lotsConnects received parts to reports
Drawing approval for custom partsPrevents shape and dimension disputes

For stainless parts, passivation may be requested when corrosion resistance is important. Electropolishing may be specified for smoother surfaces, but it adds cost and should be required only where it provides real value.

Liste de contrôle pratique pour les appels d'offres

Avant de passer une commande, les acheteurs doivent confirmer :

  1. Food-contact, splash-zone, or non-contact use.
  2. Stainless grade, such as 304 or 316.
  3. Head style, recess type, washer use, and exposed thread condition.
  4. Surface finish, passivation, or polishing requirement.
  5. Cleaning chemicals and washdown frequency.
  6. Exigences en matière de certificat, d’inspection et de traçabilité.
  7. Packing method to prevent contamination before assembly.

Erreurs courantes à éviter

Do not substitute carbon steel zinc plated screws for stainless in washdown areas.

Do not use mixed stainless grades unless they are clearly separated and labeled.

Do not assume all stainless steel is equally corrosion resistant.

Do not ignore galling risk on stainless threads. Lubrication or thread design may need review.

Do not place fasteners where maintenance crews cannot clean or inspect them.

Conseil final pour les acheteurs et les ingénieurs

For hygienic equipment, fasteners should be selected with the same discipline as seals, bearings, and contact surfaces. The right part is not only strong enough. It must remain clean, traceable, corrosion resistant, and suitable for the zone where it is installed.

Les acheteurs peuvent contacter XZ Fastener with drawings, stainless grade, finish requirements, quantity, application zone, packing needs, and inspection documents to prepare a cleaner and more reliable RFQ.

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