Food safety: Rockwell Automation helps the protection of food safety and pharmaceutical quality with new hygienic hardware.
The first NSF-certified HMI terminal and new hygienic servo motors can minimize contamination risks.
Allen Bradley Kinetix VPH hygienic servo motors for contaminant zones in production (video: Rockwell Automation)
Allen Bradley Kinetix VPH hygienic servo motors with the PanelView Plus 7 to minimize the contamination
Food and pharmaceutical makers can better protect the integrity of their products using new hygienic industrial control hardware from Rockwell Automation.
The Allen-Bradley Kinetix VPH hygienic servo motors and a stainless-steel version of the Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus 7 graphic terminal both help minimize contamination during production and ease compliance.
Stainless steel PanelView terminal for contaminant zones
The stainless-steel PanelView terminal can be used on a machine in a “splash” or contaminant zone without the need to be covered or isolated.
This helps protect product quality and simplifies the cleaning processes, while removing obstructions to the human machine interface (HMI), so operators can better monitor production.
“In food and beverage manufacturing, demand for more product varieties is creating a need for smaller, more flexible machines with the HMI located in close proximity to the process,” said Dan Henneberry, business manager, Rockwell Automation. “The stainless-steel version of our PanelView Plus 7 terminal stands up to the rigors of contamination and cleaning to make this possible.”
Food safety: HMI certified by NSF (National Sanitation Foundation)
The product is the industry’s first general-purpose HMI terminal that is certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF).
It has an ingress-protection rating of IP69K to support high-pressure, high-temperature chemical wash downs.
It also uses a food-grade silicone gasket with a distinct blue color to help production workers notice if it’s been damaged and needs to be replaced.
Kinetic VPH hygienic servo motors meets stringent hygienic standards

The Kinetix VPH hygienic servo motors can improve machine reliability while enhancing consumer safety by meeting stringent hygienic standards.
The hygienic design – including high-grade stainless-steel housing and a smooth surface – can withstand wash downs and reduce the risk of contamination.
“Some servo motors can fail just weeks after they’re exposed to cleaning and sanitizing agents,” said Wendy Du, product manager, Rockwell Automation. “Alternatively, motors can be covered and protected during the cleaning process; but that creates a lengthier cleaning process and can introduce contamination risks. Our new hygienic servo motors make cleaning and sanitization easier and more efficient to help reduce machine downtime and improve overall equipment effectiveness.”
The servo motors are designed per the EHEDG and 3-A sanitary standards and are IP69K rated and NSF certified.
They seamlessly integrate with the Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5500 and 5700 servo drive platform, using single-cable technology to help optimize a machine’s speed and accuracy. And they’re available in a range of sizes and options to help meet a variety of application needs in food and pharmaceutical production.