What are Goat Hair Removal & Cleaning Pads?
Goat hair removal and cleaning pads are specialised components used in abattoir and meat processing operations to remove residual hair and surface contamination from carcasses during processing. These pads must gently but effectively grip the carcass to lift hair and dirt without damaging the meat.
To perform reliably in this environment, the material needs to combine softness and compliance with high abrasion resistance and toughness, enabling consistent cleaning performance while withstanding constant contact, friction, and washdown conditions typical of food processing facilities.
Benefits of Polyurethane Hair Removal and Cleaning Pads:
Polyurethane hair removal and cleaning pads offer significant advantages over many alternative materials, particularly in demanding food‑processing environments. Polyurethane provides an optimal balance of soft, grippy surface characteristics and excellent abrasion resistance, resulting in improved cleaning effectiveness and significantly extended service life. Compared to alternative materials used in this application, the polyurethane pads demonstrated lower wear rates and no failures, reducing unplanned downtime and replacement frequency.
By choosing a polyurethane solution designed and supplied by Dotmar, operators benefit from longer‑lasting components, improved process reliability, and reduced total cost of ownership—making polyurethane pads a superior long‑term alternative to standard OEM products.
Dotmar’s Capabilities: Why They Are the Best Choice
Dotmar’s expertise in engineered polymers enables the development of application‑specific solutions rather than one‑size‑fits‑all replacements. In this case, Dotmar assessed the functional requirements of the application—including grip, wear resistance, toughness, and service life—and selected a polyurethane material with an appropriate hardness to outperform the original OEM components.
With local manufacturing capability, deep material knowledge, and the ability to test and refine designs, Dotmar can respond quickly to wear issues, improve existing component designs using alternative materials, and deliver reliable solutions aligned precisely with customer performance goals. Importantly, Dotmar can produce components in very small minimum order quantities, often as low as a single unit, providing customers with flexibility that overseas OEM suppliers typically cannot offer.
Combined with faster lead times, lower minimum quantities, and in many cases a substantially lower cost than imported OEM alternatives, this engineering‑led approach ensures parts are optimised for real‑world operating conditions—not just nominal specifications.
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