IEH Academy

Gasket Selection for Food/Beverage Manufacturing

Course details

Self-Paced eLearning

49.00

30 minutes

Ruth Pierson

This course will guide you through the selection and usage of gaskets in the food and beverage industry. Learn the main factors of gasket material selection to determine compatibility for your equipment. Troubleshoot gasket issues and plan preventative maintenance tasks with the right frequency.

Benefits and Learning Objectives

  • Learn the functions of gaskets in the food and beverage industry and how to they contribute to food safety.
  • Learn various gasket materials and their compatibility in equipment to prevent premature failure and downtime.
  • Protect food from physical, chemical and biological hazards with gasket selection.
  • Learn preventative maintenance strategies to inspect and replace gaskets at the proper frequency to prevent downtime and quality issues.
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Agenda:

  • Gasket overview and material selection
  • Tri-clamp gasket design and torque requirements
  • Gasket compatibility for various applications
  • Gasket condition and deterioration factors
  • Gasket preventative maintenance

Who Should Attend?

  • Field service engineers
  • Process engineers
  • Maintenance technicians and supervisors
  • Operations management
  • Process improvement personnel
  • QA personnel
  • QC personnel
  • Facilities engineering

Registration and Payment

To register for this course, please visit our training portal.

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Meet the Instructor

Ruth Pierson

Ruth Pierson joined IEH as Vice President of Technical Services in 2024. She holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington and an M.S. in Systems Engineering from Southern Methodist University. Her academic achievements complement her extensive practical experience in operations, engineering, food and beverage equipment, quality, sanitation, optimization, and operational excellence, gained through positions at notable food processing companies such as Niagara Bottling and Tetra Pak, as well as other FDA-regulated firms.

Previously, she served as the Senior Manager of Technical Operations at Niagara Bottling, supporting both low and high-acid aseptic beverage plants. Prior to this role, she managed issue resolution at Tetra Pak for dairy, low-acid, high-acid, cheese, and ice cream customers. Ms. Pierson achieved expert-level proficiency in Tetra Pak’s root cause analysis process and shared her knowledge with specialists and field service engineers.

In addition to her academic and professional accomplishments, Ms. Pierson is a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt from ASQ and has extensive experience in failure analysis, process improvement, and troubleshooting. She is also a Licensed Professional Engineer and has contributed to academia as an Adjunct Professor in Mechanical and Energy Engineering at the University of North Texas.