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How Whey Protein Is Made: Inside a Supplement Factory

In our last blog, we took you behind the scenes of oral liquid supplement manufacturing—from formulation and mixing to nitrogen-flushed filling and final inspection. Before that, we explored the step-by-step process of powder supplement manufacturing—from raw-material sourcing to blending and packaging. If you missed either tour, catch up here:

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Now, let’s dive into how whey protein—one of the most popular powder formats—is expertly produced.

Overview of Whey Protein Manufacturing

Whey protein starts as a liquid by-product of cheese making. In a GMP-certified factory like Sinofn Health’s, that liquid undergoes drying, transport, and packaging steps to become a stable, high-protein powder your customers trust.

Step-by-Step Whey Protein Production Process

1. Powder Dense-Phase Transportation

Once spray-dried or atomized, whey protein concentrate or isolate is moved via dense-phase pneumatic conveyors. This low-impact method preserves particle integrity and prevents segregation.

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2. Automatic Weighing & Filling

Each batch is precisely weighed by automated dosing systems. The powder is then filled into cans or pouches to within ±1 g accuracy, ensuring consistent scoop sizes.

3. Vacuuming Process

Before sealing, containers enter a vacuum chamber to remove air and moisture. This step extends shelf life by preventing oxidation and microbial growth.

4. Nitrogen Filling & Sealing

Following vacuuming, cans are flushed with food-grade nitrogen and hermetically sealed. The nitrogen blanket protects sensitive amino acids and preserves freshness.

5. Package Cleaning

Sealed containers pass under automated blow-off nozzles and brushes to remove residual powder—guaranteeing a pristine outer surface for labeling.

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6. Laser Coding

A laser marking system etches batch numbers, manufacturing dates, and expiration dates directly onto the can. Laser coding is tamper-proof and smudge-resistant.

7. Automatic Capping

For jars with screw or snap-on lids, robotic capping heads apply uniform torque to each container—eliminating cross-threading and ensuring airtight seals.

8. Packaging & Warehouse Dispatch

Filled, sealed, and coded cans are collated into cartons, palletized, and moved via automated guided vehicles into climate-controlled storage. They’re now ready for global distribution.

Why Choose Sinofn Health for Whey Protein OEM

  • GMP-certified facility with end-to-end production lines

  • Precision engineering for weighing, vacuuming, and nitrogen flushing

  • High-speed, dust-controlled transport and cleaning systems

  • Flexible MOQs and custom formulation support

  • “Your Reliable Nutrition Business Partner” dedicated to quality and compliance

Next Steps: Partner with Sinofn Health to launch your own whey protein brand.

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Company Name: Sinofn (Tianjin) Pharm-Tech Co., Ltd.
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Phone: 022-24928910
Address:No. 60 Weiliu Road, Airport Zone
City: Tianjin, 300308
Country: China
Website: https://www.tjzhongen.com/

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