General Catalogue

MILKING HYGIENE

Milking Gown

Code

Ref No.

Description

MMP00051 15611 MMP00061 15612

NYLON DAIRY GOWN Large

1/50

NYLON DAIRY GOWN XL

1/50

• ideal for use during milking or cleaning • can also be used for veterinary examinations • made from durable Oxford fabric • tear and kink-proof

• water-resistant • very comfortable to wear thanks to the low weight • includes closable chest pocket • adjustable hook & loop neck fastener • elastic wrist • with waistbands for flexible apron tying • breathable

Milking Apron Maxi Move

Overlap leg area for ease of movement

Code

Ref No.

Description

CTL00897

15621

APRON MAXI MOVE 125cm X 100cm 1

• high freedom of movement due to a separated and overlapping leg area • ideal for all work related to agriculture, house and garden • easy to adjust the required length with a plastic click fastener • temperature-resistant • impermeable to water

Milking Apron Premium

Code

Ref No.

Description

CTL00898 CTL00899

15614

APRON PREMIUM LARGE 125 x 118cm

1/25

1/25

15615

APRON PREMIUM XL 140 x 124cm

• extra-durable Pro Milker Apron for working at the milking station and dairy • water-proof • high temperature resistance (-30 °C to +50 °C) • extremely tear and crack-proof • Inside: 100 % polyester • Coating 100 % PVC

Pasteuriser

Ref No.

Description

PAS00100

DP408

PASTEURISER SS MILKY FJ15

1

The ‘Milky Pasteuriser’ can be used in most areas where there is access to water mains and power outlets, and comes with all necessary fittings. The Milky Pasteuriser is a convenient size for both kitchen and dairy with pasteurisation of up to 15 litres of milk. Total time for pasteurisation is less than one and a half hours allowing time for both heating and cooling down. Once the pasteurisation process is complete the inner milk contain- er can be lifted out allowing for easy transportation of the milk. The pasteurisation unit requires little maintenance over and above regular cleaning with a good household detergent and monthly system checks.

• Many dairy herds may be infected to some degree with E. Coli 0157 which has emerged since 1982. • Raw (unpasteurised) milk, even that taken from apparently healthy cows, may contain a variety of harmful bacteria which are capable of causing serious illness in humans. Brucellosis is well known as a serious disease that can be acquired from drinking raw milk. • Since July 1997 in Ireland it is illegal to sell unpasteurised milk for direct human consumption. • Farmers can now pasteurise their own milk, using the ‘Milky Pasteuriser’ and be sure of a safe product, at 50-60% of the cost of buying from a retail outlet.

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