
Click to enlargeOperators weigh and empty ingredients into bowls which are emptied into a 20 cu ft (0.56 m3) hopper that feeds the Rotary Batch Mixer.

Click to enlargeIngredients are emptied into a 20 cu ft (0.56 m3) hopper that is forklifted into position above the mixer's inlet.

Click to enlargeBatched ingredients are gravity discharged from the 20 cu ft (0.56 m3) hopper into the Rotary Batch Mixer of equal capacity.

Click to enlargeProprietary mixing flights impart a tumble-turn-cut-fold mixing action that causes particles to recombine 288 times per minute, yielding uniform blends in about five minutes.

Click to enlargeBlended ingredients are transferred from a receiving hopper below the mixer's plug gate discharge valve, into the packaging machine inlet.

Click to enlargeOne receiving hopper containing a blended batch is rolled away from the mixer (foreground) as another fills a packaging machine surge hopper (rear left).

Click to enlargeClean-out doors allow access for cleaning and visual inspection of material contact surfaces.

Click to enlargePouches of Dr. Harvey’s product — a blend of 15 to 30 dry ingredients — are filled at the packaging machine.

Click to enlargeThe final blend of homogenous and undamaged ingredients.

Click to enlargeDr. Harvey’s produces all-natural food products for dogs and birds with dry ingredients ranging from seeds, dried vegetables, fruits and organic grains, to protein powder, and freeze-dried meat.