SteamFlex: where hygienic design meets steam

Previewed at Cibus Tec Forum 2025,  the new system developed by M.H. Material Handling in partnership with SteamItaly

Talking about hygiene doesn’t just mean complying with regulations: it means ensuring continuity, quality and trust. Hygienic Design was born from this need: to design production lines and machines that simplify cleaning operations, reduce downtime, and prevent contamination at the source.
But true innovation happens when mechanical design meets sanitation technology.

That’s where SteamFlex comes in, the new system developed by M.H. Material Handling in collaboration with SteamItaly making its debut at Cibus Tec Forum 2025 (Parma, October 28–29). The event will be an opportunity to see firsthand how the union of engineering and steam can redefine industrial cleaning standards in a sector where excellence in sanitization can become a true competitive edge.

The power of steam, the efficiency of engineering

SteamFlex combines the cleanability of our conveyor systems with the sanitizing power of high-temperature steam, merging two key principles: deep cleaning and sustainability.
The result is a system capable of effectively removing bacteria and residues while drastically reducing the use of water and chemical detergents.

Less waste, less downtime, more efficiency

The operator’s role remains essential, but the system makes their work easier: cleaning becomes faster, safer and more consistent, without compromising performance.This approach addresses the evolving needs of a sector where hygiene, sustainability and productivity must coexist in balance.

SteamFlex represents the perfect synergy between innovation and experience:

  • open, easily accessible structures for effective cleaning
  • materials resistant to detergents and high temperatures
  • integration with targeted steam-cleaning systems
  • reduced operating costs and environmental impact
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