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Celebrating National Potato Chip Day: How Belting Solutions Support America’s Favorite Snack

Celebrating National Potato Chip Day: How Belting Solutions Support America’s Favorite Snack

Potato chips are a timeless everyday snack—whether they’re shared at celebrations or grabbed during a busy workday. But behind every perfectly crisp, seasoned chip is a series of precise steps that take a simple potato and transform it into the snack we all know and love.

To celebrate National Potato Chip Day, MIR is peeling back the curtain on how potato chips travel from the production line to the final product, showcasing how two belts from our partner Movex play essential roles in keeping the process moving smoothly.

In the early stages of production, whole potatoes are washed, peeled, sliced, and rinsed as they move toward cooking. As the process shifts into the mid‑production phase, those thin slices move through frying and seasoning—moments where maintaining gentle, consistent product handling becomes essential for quality.

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Post‑Seasoning Elevation & Metering

For the incline and flow‑control work that happens after seasoning and before packaging, MIR recommends the Movex 7010 with flights. The flighted lanes prevent chips from slipping on inclines, organize product into channels for inspection or multi‑head weighers, and maintain a steady feed to downstream equipment—all while handling finished chips gently to reduce breakage. The 7010 platform is engineered for demanding food‑processing lines and can be configured with perforated tops and flight accessories to support elevation and controlled movement at this mid‑to‑late stage.

Post‑Fry Cooling, Drainage & Final Transfer

As chips move across straight‑run conveyors for cooling, oil removal, inspection, and the final handoff to weighing and packaging, processors often rely on the Movex 7585 Flush Grid. Its open‑area design promotes airflow for cooling, allows excess oil to drain, and ensures smooth, gentle transport through inspection and final transfer. This style of modular belting is widely used across the snack sector for its balance of hygiene, product protection, and consistent throughput.

From post‑seasoning elevation to final cooling and transfer, the right belting solutions help keep chips moving smoothly through the final stages of production and ensure the quality consumers expect — that’s Belting Solved.

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