Food Processing
FSMA-Ready Sanitizers for the Plant Floor
No-rinse food-contact sanitizers, PAA for CIP systems, and allergen-statement-backed chemistries that fit directly into your SSOP program and pass FDA audits.
Food Processing Sanitation Challenges
FSMA & SSOP Compliance
FSMA Preventive Controls require documented, validated sanitation. Your sanitizer must hold up under FDA inspection and fit cleanly into pre-operational SSOP checklists.
Allergen Control
Cross-contact between production runs is a recall risk. Products need to be effective at removing allergen residue without introducing ingredients that trigger their own labeling requirements.
Downtime Windows
Every minute of sanitation is lost production. Fast contact times and no-rinse chemistry keep the line moving and reduce water / wastewater load during changeovers.
Solutions by Processing Segment
Meat & Poultry
USDA-inspected plant sanitation, drip pan cleaning, conveyor and trim-line contact surfaces
Recommended
Dairy Processing
CIP systems, filler heads, tanker bay washdown, cheese vat sanitation
Recommended
Bakery & Snack
Mixer bowls, conveyor belts, packaging equipment, low-moisture environment control
Recommended
Beverage & Brewing
Fillers, capping lines, keg washing, brewhouse and fermentation cellar sanitation
Recommended
Produce Packing
Wash tanks, sorting tables, cold storage, packing line contact surfaces
Recommended
Pet Food & Co-Pack
Dry-blend lines, extruder zones, co-packing changeover, allergen break protocols
Recommended
Core Products for Food Processing
Alpet D2 Surface Sanitizer
No-rinse food-contact sanitizer for prep surfaces, drip pans, and production lines.
Peracetic Acid (PAA)
Cold-temperature CIP sanitizer for tanks, fillers, and wash lines. No toxic residue.
Food-Contact Wipes
Pre-saturated wipes for QA swab points, packaging stations, and line touch-ups.
Foamers & Heavy-Duty
Alkaline + acidic foam cleaners for mechanical soil removal on plant floors.
Food Processing FAQs
Is Alpet D2 truly no-rinse on food contact surfaces?
Yes. Alpet D2 is FDA-compliant under 21 CFR 178.1010 for use on food contact surfaces without a potable water rinse when applied at labeled use dilution. This is what makes it a production-line favorite — no second-step rinse during changeovers.
Can you provide allergen and non-GMO statements for our FSQA files?
Yes. We maintain current allergen letters, non-GMO statements, kosher certificates, and country-of-origin declarations for our core sanitizer line. See our SDS & documentation library, or ask your rep for the current PDFs during SQF / BRC prep.
Do you have a quat-free option for allergen or co-pack programs?
Alpet D2 Quat-Free delivers the same no-rinse food-contact sanitation with no quaternary ammonium compounds. It's the go-to for plants running allergen breaks, organic product lines, or co-packing where quats trigger customer documentation requirements.
How does this fit into our existing SSOP?
We work with plant sanitarians and QA teams to document use dilution, contact time, and frequency inside your existing pre-operational and operational SSOPs. Our technical data sheets map cleanly into the template fields most plants already use.
Talk to a Food Processing Specialist
Share your SSOP, plant segment, and volume. We'll put together a sanitation proposal with dilution rates, contact times, and the documentation your auditor is going to ask for.