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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Working in Coca-Cola Chile (Santiago)

I collaborated with CM (Cristian Mellado) on a project for Coca-Cola. The primary objective of the team was to establish organized channels for the proper arrangement of power cables and communication lines, connecting the third-floor platform to the second floor. The overarching concept revolved around Tetra Pak's implementation of a new batch processing technique. This method involved blending ingredients within an enclosed chamber and subsequently channeling the resultant mixture to its intended destination.

During this endeavor, my role specifically encompassed the installation of pneumatic systems and the welding of stainless steel parts, These supports were crucial in ensuring the stability and efficient management of the various components, including wires, tubing, and control lines.


       
this is a sample of the stainless steel piping, valves and control panels that was in the sector, as this is a very delicate part of the process we had to be very neat and tidy with our daily work due to we were dealing with consumable liquids, sugar etc. and as you can listen, the noise of the machines was very stressful but with a couple of week you get used to it (obviously we had to wear ear-protection all the time and to communicate was another struggle)
 
Unfortunately I could not take more pictures due to legal rights concerns about process.
 
It was sometimes very hard to solve some issues regarding to make way to install new conduits for wires and tubing, however was a very nice experience to learn from other technicians and control engineers,
 and we had free soda beverages... as much as we wanted, and definitely we drank a lot because inside was quiet warm due to hot steam and besides was summer time. 
 
 
 
Bonus
This is the water treatment machines to clean water for the processes