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The Jinli Lychee Processing plant located in Guandong Province, China was designed to process 10 tonnes of fresh picked lychee per day for the extent of the regional season.  Waterpac Australia manufactured and supplied in modular form a water treatment system that performs a pre-wash of farm to processing lychee fruit on an energy efficient and recirculatory basis, thus minimising power and water usage.  The plant includes a self-diagnostic control system that will self flush as required minimising labour and supervisory requirements.  The treated water is potable, meeting World Health Organisation standards for fruit washing.

Waterpac Australia manufactured two closed systems to ensure high treated water quality.  The first closed system consisted of a chiller (far left), filtration unit, multiple UV unit (far right) and 2000 litre chilled dip tank.  

The two systems can be seen in the above picture.  The first closed system as described previously is on the left.  The second closed system (right) provides the primary fruit wash, filtration and sterilisation process.  Both systems are recirculating and run through a self-diagnostic control unit.  The treated water meets World Health Organisation Standards for fruit processing and the system provides a cost effective method of minimising water use and staff intervention.  

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Last modified: 06 January, 2008