
|
 |
Quality Assurance
|
 |
Finished products QC
At the point of packing, feed samples are taken
from every ton for testing in the laboratory. Only
those tons that pass our rigorous testing program
are released to dispatch. Protein, oil, moisture and
ash levels are determined and checked for conformity
against the feed’s declaration (as shown
on the bag label). Physical quality is assessed,
from checking the pellet dimensions, density and
dust level.
Special Focus on Physical Quality
Using new testing methods, Bio-Oregon is able to
check the durability of the feed before it reaches
the customer. This means improved and more
consistent physical quality. Before delivery, all Bio-Oregon feed must pass
through the “quality window” – where
elasticity and water content are the
four cornerstones. Together these factors determine
the physical quality of the feed – the ability
to withstand transportation and to avoid dust and
breakage. In order to pass through the quality
window, the pellet must be within a set of test
parameters that describe physical quality with
quantitative objectives. Therefore, we can say that
it is very likely that a pellet that passes the test is
suitable for a well-functioning hatchery.
CERTIFICATIONS
To ensure that Bio-Oregon’s activities are
conducted to high and consistent standards,
our manufacturing facilities are certified
according to the ISO 9001 standard concerning
quality control procedures and customer
satisfaction. Bio-Oregon is also HACCP Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certified.
 |
 |
Quality Assurance
|
 |
Our mill operates a fully equipped test laboratory, staffed with skilled and experienced analysts. Bio-Oregon has the on-site competence to ensure all feed is tested for the most critical parameters against strict specifications prior to its release. From a simple rule for measuring pellet size, to highly complex equipment, such as NIRs (Near Infra-Red Reflectance spectrophotometer) for measuring protein and oil content, our staff have the resources necessary to ensure optimal product quality.
Raw material QC On arrival at our plant, raw material deliveries
are sampled and tested prior to release to
intake. Only those loads conforming to specification
are accepted. This way we always know the
composition of the materials being used, a
key factor in the control of our feed manufacturing
process.
Finished products
QC
At the point of packing, feed samples are taken from every ton for testing in the laboratory. Only those tons that pass our rigorous testing program are released to dispatch. Protein, oil, moisture and ash levels are determined and checked for conformity
against the feed’s declaration (as shown on the bag label). Physical quality is assessed,
from checking the pellet dimensions, density and dust level.
Special Focus on Physical Quality
Using new testing methods, Bio-Oregon is able to check the durability of the feed before it reaches the customer. This means improved and more consistent physical quality. Before delivery, all Bio-Oregon feed must pass through the “quality window” – where
elasticity and water content are the four cornerstones. Together these factors determine the physical quality of the feed – the ability to withstand transportation and to avoid dust and breakage. In order to pass through the quality window, the pellet must be within a set of test parameters that describe physical quality with quantitative objectives. Therefore, we can say that it is very likely that a pellet that passes the test is
suitable for a well-functioning hatchery.
CERTIFICATIONS
To ensure that Bio-Oregon’s activities are conducted to high and consistent standards,
our manufacturing facilities are certified according to the ISO 9001 standard concerning
quality control procedures and customer satisfaction.
Bio-Oregon is also HACCP
(Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certified.
|
|
|
 |
Quality Assurance
|
 |
Our mill operates a fully equipped test laboratory, staffed with skilled and experienced analysts. Bio-Oregon has the on-site competence to ensure all feed is tested for the most critical parameters against strict specifications prior to its release. From a simple rule for measuring pellet size, to highly complex equipment, such as NIRs (Near Infra-Red Reflectance spectrophotometer) for measuring protein and oil content, our staff have the resources necessary to ensure optimal product quality.
Raw material QC
On arrival at our plant, raw material deliveries are sampled and tested prior to release to intake. Only those loads conforming to specification are accepted. This way we always know the composition of the materials being used, a key factor in the control of our feed manufacturing process... read more
|
|
|
|
 |
|