What do you do when you need to CIP, but water can’t touch your product?
In those cases, a customizable CIP skid can introduce an alternative liquid cleaning medium tailored to your process. In this video, we walk through an oil-based CIP system, why solutions like this are sometimes required, and how they function in water-sensitive applications.
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This video highlights a Waterless CIP Skid designed for food and beverage processing environments where introducing water is not an option or where moisture must be tightly controlled. Instead of traditional water-based cleaning, this system uses a heated, oil-based cleaning medium to safely and effectively clean tanks and process equipment in a closed-loop configuration.
Ideal for water-sensitive applications, this oil-based clean-in-place system helps reduce the risk of waterborne pathogens while delivering repeatable, controlled cleaning cycles. The skid handles all circulation internally—no pumps are required on the vessel being cleaned—making integration into existing facilities straightforward and efficient.
Key capabilities covered in this video include:
- Oil-based CIP designed for processes where water cannot be introduced
- Heated cleaning medium to dissolve residual product and inhibit microbial growth Closed-loop circulation with supply and return pumps on the skid
- Dry disconnects for clean, leak-free connections Pneumatically actuated valves and automated timing sequences
- Skid-mounted design with insulation and integrated safety features Siemens or Allen-Bradley controls for seamless facility integration
- Built for FDA-governed and sanitary processing environments
- This system demonstrates how custom CIP solutions can be engineered to meet highly specific process constraints while maintaining sanitation, safety, and repeatability.
Can a waterless CIP skid be customized?
Yes. Waterless CIP skids are fully customizable based on process requirements, including flow rate, tank size, heating capacity, automation level, and control platform. Systems can be engineered to integrate seamlessly into existing piping and FDA-governed sanitary facilities.