A Quick Tour of our Production Facility
This page is
intended to provide a quick overview of our Lake Charles facility for
those not able to visit in person. Click the images below to
enlarge.
If you have any questions, please email us. Micro & HPLC Lab
Natura Scio has its own lab
to provide micro figures on the Certificate of Analysis of
each batch of product. The usual analysis is conducted
(Ecoli, colliform, mold and yeast, and total plate count),
in addition to whatever other micro tests our customer
may request at the time of purchase. Third party
qualitative analysis is available upon request (which
does entail the usual additional extensions in lead time).
The specific carboxyls that Natura Scio uses -- compounds that comprise the active components of our products -- can be tested using a single HPLC column. An excess or insufficient amount of any specific compound (which will vary with each formula) tells us that there is something wrong with a particular batch. Since we realize that our customers will often dilute our products to meet their specific objectives, it is all the more important to provide assurances -- both to ourselves and to our customers, as required -- that each batch has the exact amount of each component necessary for the product, as a whole, to do its job with every batch. Production Area -- (Exterior)
Our facility is
sufficient to accommodate over 500,000 pounds in
weekly production -- over 40 tankers per month. With slight
modifications to the plant, this capability can be doubled.
(See also
altered view
of exterior;
building
entrance;
new
east bay doors from interior;
view
from street frontage).
Main Production Room
The main production room involves
the interaction of three tanks -- two with agitators, with a third one
a "feeder tank." There are backup provisions for all motors and blades.
All pumps and water lines are made or are suitable
for food-grade applications and meet the highest
GMP standards. Since no raw materials or finished
product is stored in this room, it is -- even at
a thousand square feet -- more than sufficient
in size. (See close-up
of main production tank (1,100 gallon -- where each 60 minute "turn"
produces 10,000 lb. output).)
Water Purification
& Restructuring Systems
Chemical analysis of
the Lake Charles municipal water, drawn from the Chico
aquifer, showed a product which, except for chlorine
residuals, was quite pure by city water standards.
Nonetheless, an industrial 22,000 GPD reverse osmosis and
activated carbon filter system was built at the
production facility. The system is brand new, fully tested,
and personnel have been fully trained in operation
and preventative maintenance. The primary vendor
is in Houston -- just over a two hour drive.
(See close-up
of activated carbon filter vessels;
close-up of
reserve osmosis system).
In addition,
Natura Scio has installed proprietary "structured water" equipment.
Filling Station for Totes & Barrels
The picture at right shows the
area set aside for the filling of barrels and totes with finished product.
It is fully operational and allows for four separate filling
activities to run concurrent. The picture just below it shows the
side view where the first and second of what will be
four fully operational holdings tanks -- 2,500 gallons
each -- that will be in place by July 8th.
Cellulose Tank:
The picture below shows up a close-up of the methylcellulose and clean-up area.
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