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Bottled Water Filtration

Selection guide for products and applications


Contents
Introduction :....................................................................................................................................... 3
Schematic
:....................................................................................................................................... 4

Branding and local legislation: ....................................................................................................................................... 5


Application 1. Final stabilization :....................................................................................................................................... 6
Application 2. Pre-stabilization :....................................................................................................................................... 7
Application 3. Clarification :....................................................................................................................................... 8
Application 4. Sterilization of gases :....................................................................................................................................... 9
Application 5. Water utilities :.................................................................................................................................... 10
Application 6. Gas utilities :.................................................................................................................................... 11
Filter housings :.................................................................................................................................... 12
Product selection process :.................................................................................................................................... 13
Selecting the final filter :.................................................................................................................................... 14
Products
:............................................................................................................................. 15-17

Parker domnick hunter has a continuous policy of product development and although the Company reserves the right to change specification, it attempts to keep customers informed
of any alterations. This publication is for general information only and customers are requested to contact our Process Filtration Sales Department for detailed information and advice
on a product’s suitability for specific applications. All products are sold subject to the company’s Standard conditions of sale.
Introduction
Protecting the purity of bottled waters worldwide
Multinational corporations and bottled water production process we
boutique producers of bottled water aim to offer value added filtration
brands across the globe have solutions which adhere to our
partnered with Parker domnick application led philosophies of
hunter for over 30 years to increasing process efficiency and
successfully reach their quality and reducing wastage.
production requirements.
Filtration solutions from Parker
From factory to factory, every bottled domnick hunter are supported
water process is different depending through a structured pre and after
upon; the category and branding of sales program called Purecare. The
the finished bottled product, the local Purecare approach by Parker
legislation of the intended market and domnick hunter ensures tailored
the source of the water itself. filtration solutions are provided
which meet the specific performance
These differences influence the criteria required by a given process.
performance expectations of the Through a program of technical
filtration systems used and generate analysis available from a network of
a wide degree of choice in approach. international support hubs, we work
By understanding the specific with end users. Continued process
requirements for each stage of the optimization is our duty.

Consultation Assessment Review and Plan Implementation

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Typical processes
Parker domnick hunter
➍ ➍ filter applications
➊ ➊ Final stabilization
➋➌
➋ Pre-stabilization

➌ Clarification
➍ ➍
➍ Sterilization of gas

➊ ➎ Water utilities

➋ ➏ Gas utilities

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Branding and local legislation
Understanding the application
Throughout the world, there are three If the product is to be marketed as
main classifications of bottled water natural mineral water (NMW) in What’s in your bottle ?
recognized; natural mineral water, Europe, then the Official Journal of
spring water and table water. the EU specifies that “any disinfection
Depending upon the country where the treatment by whatever means and, the
water is produced and the intended addition of bacteriostatic elements or Natural mineral water Spring water Bottled water
country of consumption, regulations any other treatment likely to change the
apply to the production techniques viable colony count of the natural mineral
used for each type of bottled water. For water shall be prohibited”. Natural mineral waters must Bottled at source and microbially Bottled water or “table water”
example in Europe please see Directive be bottled at source, via a direct safe at source. Does not require must comply with local
pipeline from source to bottle. a stable mineral content. drinking water standards and
2009/54/EC, for American standards With these requirements in mind, it is Water must be microbiologically can be treated, disinfected, or
see IBWA. important to promote a grade of safe at source without de-chlorinated. Removal and
disinfection and have a stable remineralization is permitted
BEVPOR filter which can retain these
mineral content. to create a desired mineral
These regulations influence the levels contaminants but not influence the balance and taste. Carbon
of treatment which are permitted to natural microflora of the source water. dioxide may be added to create
a sparkling water.
produce each product, so care must be In this case, a fully validated
taken to understand the restrictions of sterilizing grade BEVPOR filter would
each individual plant when proposing be unsuitable for bottled water
filtration solutions. marketed as NMW. The micron rating
of the BEVPOR product can therefore
It is essential that the bottled water be decided through a consultative
must be safe to drink, so it must be process to clearly define the target
free from pathogenic organisms such contaminants required to be removed,
as: whilst protecting the natural
• Eschericia coli microflora present from the source.
• Faecal streptococci
• Non-sporulated sulphite reducing
anaerobes
• Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Application 1. Final stabilization
Understanding the application
This application is termed “critical” 0.2µm BEVPOR M filters are fully
Bottle filling /
as it is the final barrier to remove validated sterilizing grade filters and
packaging
microbial contamination before provide sterile effluent when
packaging. challenged with >107 cfu
Brevundimonas diminuta per cm2.
➊ Membrane filtration by BEVPOR BEVPOR P grade filters are classed
products will reliably remove any as non-sterilizing but will effectively Final stabilization
contaminating organisms from the remove contaminating organisms from
water while protecting the purity and water, to ensure product safety whilst
essential constituents which contribute complying with EU legislation.
towards the water’s unique properties.
Some bottled water producers may Key filter requirements
Filter selection at this stage should require a validated Cryptosporidium • Validated microbial retention
be driven by the classification of the removal filter. CRYPOTCLEAR PES / • Integrity testable
bottled water and the local legislation CRYPTOCLEAR PLUS filters provide a • High flowing
regarding exploitation of the source range of retention efficiencies in either • Non-leaching
water. membrane integrity testable or depth • Frequent SIP / CIP
format.
Our global network of Technical
Support Group (TSG) scientists can
assist in verification of the optimum
grade of BEVPOR filter either through
laboratory trials, or in-line BEVPOR PS/MS BEVPOR PW/MW BEVPOR PH/MH

performance assessments. However, • 0.6m2 filtration area • 0.6m2 filtration area • High surface area 0.8m2
based on over 30 years of supplying • Integral prefilter layer • Integral prefilter layer
• Optimum solution for
this industry, use of either 0.2µm or extended service life /
0.45µm BEVPOR P/M grade filters volume throughput

would be suitable for this application

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worldwide.
Size guide
10-15l/min/10¨cartridge
0.6-0.9m3/h/10¨cartridge
See page 15 for rating guide

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Application 2. Pre-stabilization Membrane filter
Understanding the application protection

The primary function of pre-stabilization As the product water moves through the
filters is to protect the final membrane bottling facility, intermediate storage
filters from colloidal particulate. may be necessary. Pre-stabilization Pre-stabilization
filters will limit the levels of
Most waters, while appearing visually microorganisms entering the
➋ clear, actually have a very large amount storage tanks so the potential for
➌ of suspended solids moving in solution. biofilm development will be reduced.
These are called colloids and are This control on microbial growth within Key filter requirements
generally sub-micron in size. The main the facility will optimize the operation • Retention to colloidal species
constituents of these colloidal species of the final stabilization filters prior to • Stable construction for reliable
are ions (Fe3+) which have leached into bottling and return a more hygienic retention
the water from the source associated processing environment. • Strength to withstand CIP
with organic material. These small, • High flowing
suspended particles are the major
cause of membrane filter blockage,
so their removal prior to membrane
filtration will result in longer service life
of the membranes and lower long-term
➋ NEW
PREPOR PP PREPOR NG
running costs.
• Microbial reduction • Retention to 0.5 µm
• Excellent mechanical absolute
strength • More retentive advanced
depth construction
• Superior membrane
protection


PEPLYN PLUS PEPLYN HA

• Absolute retention at a • High area to give


range of micron grades long life
• Designed for backwash
regeneration

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Size guide
10-15l/min/10¨cartridge
0.6-0.9m3/h/10¨cartridge
See page 15 for rating guide
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Application 3. Clarification
Understanding the application
Water entering a bottling facility directly If chemical modification of the source
Point of entry
from a source is sometimes referred to as water is permitted (for anything other
filtration
point of entry (POE) and will require than natural mineral water),
clarification filtration to remove any adsorptive carbon filtration of the water
➌ insoluble contaminants such as sand, silt can be employed to reduce any chlorine
or debris before entering intermediate or chemical taints which could
storage. otherwise affect flavour or cause Clarification
precipitation issues. Use of a carbon
Typically the filtration employed for this granulated filter will require a trap filter
requirement will be designed to handle a downstream to collect any carbon
high and variable particle loading. fines entering the process.
Key filter requirements
Carefully selected retention and Where unstable components such as iron • Ability to withstand blockage under
construction of the filter at this stage in and manganese result in precipitation of variable particle loading
the process will greatly influence the small particles, backwashable • Stable construction for reliable
performance of further downstream clarification filters such as PEPLYN HA particle retention
filtration and overall process efficiency. provide an efficient means of removal. • Strength to withstand high
pressure
• High flowing

PARMAX /
PEPLYN HD PEPLYN HA
MAXGUARD

• Large format for high • High depth for variable • High filtration area
area and high flow particle loading • Designed for backwash
• Ease of use to • Excellent retention and regeneration
changeout resistance to blockage

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Size guide Size guide
20¨- 40m3/h 10-15l/min/10¨cartridge
40¨- 80m3/h 0.6-0.9m3/h/10¨cartridge
60¨- 120m3/h See page 15 for rating guide
See page 16 for rating guide
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Application 4. Sterilization of gases
Understanding the application
Compressed gases which come into
Bottling and tank vent
direct contact with: product ingredients,
filtration
the finished bottled product,
➍ packaging materials, storage vessels
or the manufacturing machinery, are
termed critical and require sterile
filtration to safeguard against a Gas sterilization
potential microbial contamination.

Typically filling machines use


compressed gases at some point in the
operation of bottle filling, whether for Key filter requirements
bottle forming, bottle rinsing / drying or • Fully validated microbial retention
product pushing. The gases will require • Integrity testable
sterilization to prevent a microbial • Hydrophobic to prevent blinding
contamination compromising the with moisture
finished product once packaged. • High flowing to reduce
operational costs and increase
energy efficiency

HIGH FLOW BIO-X HIGH FLOW TETPOR II

• Fully retentive to aerosol • Optimum pleat


bacteria configuration
• Superior flow rates • Unrivalled flow rates
• PTFE impregnated combined with low
depth media pressure drops

For sizing consult your parker domnick hunter


representative or sizing calculator

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Application 5. Water utilities

Service water Process water

Point of entry RO membrane


CIP makeup Bottle washing
clarification protection

NEW
PARMAX / PARMAX /
PEPLYN PLUS PEPLYN PLUS PEPLYN PLUS BEVPOR WG BEVPOR MS
MAXGUARD MAXGUARD

• Absolute retention for a • Large diameter • Absolute retention for a • Large diameter • Absolute retention for a • Validated microbial • Validated microbial
range of micron grades • Bulk water treatment range of micron grades • Bulk water treatment range of micron grades removal against water removal against water
• Pleated polypropylene • Pleated polypropylene • Pleated polypropylene borne bacteria borne bacteria
• Integrity testable

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Application 6. Gas utilities
Compressed air Production or process
Steam
pretreatment / generation air / gas

No product Product
contact contact

• Sterilization
• Product carbonation / • Nitrogen blanketing /
• Purging • Culinary 3A standard
filling flushing
• Venting top pressure 609-03

SINTERED SINTERED PLEATED


AO AA PCO2 MAXIGAS HIGH FLOW BIO-X
25 µm 1 µm 1 µm

• Compressed gas filter • Compressed gas filter • Protection • Generates N2 in-house • Hydrophobic glass • 21 - 82 Kg / hr • 21 - 82 Kg / hr • 150 - 280 Kg / hr
• Particle removal • Particle removal • Added sterility of CO2 irradicating need to microfibre
to 1 micron to 0.01 micron quality buy in • Aerosol integrity test
• Remaining oil content • Remaining oil content • Protection against • On demand, convenient VALAIRDATA 3
0.5 ppm 0.01 ppm impurities resulting in and secure supply
flavour defects • High purity supply
• Easy maintenance • Modular design allows
PLEATED PLEATED JUMBO
HIGH FLOW 5 µm 1 µm
AX ACS expansion TETPOR II
• Cost-effective supply
• 150 - 280 Kg / hr • 750 - 3750 Kg / hr
• Ultra high efficiency • Oil vapour and odour • Hydrophobic
gas filter removal membrane filter
• Particle removal • Air quality to ISO 8573.1; • Liquid and aerosol
Culinary 3A Standard 609-03
to <0.01 micron Class 1 oil integrity testing
• 95% retention of >2 micron particles in the liquid phase
• Remaining oil content
• Manufactured from 316 series stainless steel
0.001 ppm
• Any additives to the boiler feed should conform to CFR Title 21,
Chapter 1, Part 173, Section 173.310 | 11
Filter housings
Air / gas Tank Liquid Steam
housings vents housings housings

Direct Indirect Single and multi style Single and multi large format
780-1300 Kg/hr 62-280 Kg/hr
product contact product contact filter housings C Style filter housings (PARMAX)

HSA HBA HSV HBA HSL HIL VSH HPM VIS HBA-HP

• High specification • Sanitary air / gas • Open vent housing • Closed tee port air / gas • Sanitary liquid housing • Liquid housing • Sanitary multi-round • Single, 3 and 5 round • Jumbo HIGH FLOW • Industrial air / gas
sanitary air / gas housing • Choices of finish • Choices of finish • Choices of finish • Internal finish • Internal finish housing housings steam vessels • Choices of finish
• Internal finish available available available - 0.4 µm Ra - As welded range 3 - 30 round • Horizontal or verticle • Internal finish available
- 0.4 µm Ra • External finish • External finish • Internal finish orientation - 0.8 µm Ra
• External finish - 0.25 µm Ra - 0.8 µm Ra - <0.8 µm Ra • Selection of ISO, - 100% pickled &
- 0.8 µm Ra • Electropolished option • External finish BS4504, DIN2633 and passivated
- Mechanically polished ANSI RF150 connection • External finish
flanges - Grit blast 5 µm Ra

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Product selection process
There is no one single solution to any
filtration application, it is a balance of
factors which dictates performance S E L E C T
and cost-effectiveness.

Depending upon the legislation


surrounding the branding of the
bottled water, the production START with the COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL
EFFICIENCY LIFE ECONOMY
methods will vary. end in mind ADVANTAGE SUPPORT

The Purecare program outlines the


required information prior to
establishing a filtration solution and
• What is the customer • What grade of filter ? • Any filter system will • Existing housings • Differentiation through • Establish the local TSG
the assessment methods used to trying to achieve ? -- Generally most open have a finite lifetime. support packages contact
identify the suitability of any Parker -- Why is filtration will be optimal What are the • Endcap configuration Purecare
domnick hunter solution. required? -- Is validation required? expectations? -- Contract testing • Establish a monitoring
-- What is the end user’s • Operational -- Filter changeout program
primary performance • How will retention be • Life to blockage efficiency -- Operator training
criteria ? measured in the -- Time in service? -- CIP program? -- Remote monitoring • Purecare benefits
The SELECT process builds on the -- Is this application application ? -- Volume throughput? -- Storage details? -- Process audits -- Operator training
principles used to select the optimum critical ? -- Integrity testable? -- Flow rate? -- Technical audits
-- Impact upon -- Prefiltration • How can -- Troubleshooting
filtration solution for the end user.
• What are the target downstream process? -- CIP procedures? improvements be
Starting with the end in mind, contaminants ? -- Shift patterns? made? Is there a
following the outlined procedure monitoring
will help to identify a suitable • Legislation / • Life to integrity - check program
regulation requirements -- CIP /SIP details established?
filtration solution.
-- Pressure shock
-- Thermal shock

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Prefit
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Gas Sterilization Final Stabilization Pre-stabilization Clarification Water Utilities

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Bes
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stage 2
stage 1
1

Bottling
packaging
clarification
clarification

Tank venting
Point of entry
Point of entry

Bottle filling /
Selection matrix

Dechlorination

Bottle washing

Membrane protection
Membrane protection
RO membrane protection

PARMAX /
1

3
3
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MAXGUARD
2
3
P

PROPLEAT
2

2
PEPLYN PLUS
P
1

CARBOFLOW MX
2

PEPLYN HD
1

PEPLYN HA
P
2

PREPOR PP
1

PREPOR NG
P
3

BEVPOR PS / MS
2

BEVPOR PW / MW
1

BEVPOR PH / MH
2

BEVPOR WG
1

BEVPOR MS
2
2

HIGH FLOW BIO-X

HIGH FLOW
1
1

TETPOR II
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Clarification
PEPLYN HD PEPLYN HA
5, 10, 15 micron Polypropylene 5,10, 15 micron Polypropylene

• Graded density and increased depth resulting in high dirt holding capacity • Graded density results in high dirt holding capacity
• Ideally suited to high volume, forward flow processes • Optimized pleat configuration maximizes backwash efficiency

PEPLYN HD has been developed using graded pore density depth polypropylene media for PEPLYN HA filters have been specially designed to capture particles on the surface of the
clarification of bottled water. The PEPLYN HD has outstanding particulate holding capacity media so that they can be easily removed through backwash, therefore, allowing easy
through its multi-layer depth construction providing optimized filtration for bottled water regeneration and long service lifetimes. The high area filter media will return high water
with high particulate loading and size distribution. flow, whilst providing an absolute retention to solid particulate.

Pre-stabilization
PREPOR NG PREPOR PP
0.5 - 1.0 Polypropylene 0.6 - 1.0 micron Polypropylene
• Validated reduction of regulated organisms
• Bacterial reduction
• Graded density construction for increased retention and throughput
• Strong, pleated polypropylene construction for CIP
• Strong, pleated polypropylene construction for chemical CIP

Combining a superior level of microbial retention with a strong and robust construction to PREPOR PP filter cartridges will significantly reduce the numbers of bacteria from
withstand frequent CIP, PREPOR NG filters represent the optimum choice for membrane beverage products, to provide extremely cost effective prefiltration.
protection and tank transfer operations.

Final stabilization
BEVPOR PS / MS BEVPOR PW / MW BEVPOR PH / MH
0.2 and 0.45 micron Polyethersulphone 0.2 and 0.45 micron Polyethersulphone 0.2 and 0.45 micron Polyethersulphone

• Validated microbial retention for effective stabilization • Validated microbial retention for effective stabilization • Validated microbial retention for effective stabilization
• 0.6m2 filtration area • 0.6m2 filtration area • High filtration area – 0.8m2
• Integral prefilter layer • Integral prefilter layer
BEVPOR PS filters have been validated against typical bottled water spoilage organisms. BEVPOR PW filters have been validated against typical bottled water spoilage organisms. BEVPOR PH filters have been validated against typical bottled water spoilage organisms.
Combined with easy integrity testing, the filters ensure the effective microbial stabilization of Combined with easy integrity testing, the filters ensure the effective microbial stabilization of Combined with easy integrity testing, the filters ensure the effective microbial stabilization of
bottled water. The advanced polyethersulphone membrane has been configured to provide bottled water. The advanced polyethersulphone membrane in conjunction with the integral bottled water. The advanced, high area polyethersulphone membrane in conjunction with the
high flow and cost-effective performance throughout the range of grades. prefilter layer provides extended service life to blockage and improved filtration economics. integral prefilter layer will provide maximum service life to blockage and the optimum solution for
bottled water stabilization.

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Air / Gas filtration
HIGH FLOW BIO-X HIGH FLOW TETPOR II
0.01 micron sterilizing PTFE Impregnated Glass Fibre 0.01 - 0.2 micron Polypropylene Expanded PTFE

• 94% voids volume PTFE impregnated glass fibre • Assured biosecurity with absolute rated filtration
• Exceptional flow rates with low pressure drops • High flow rates with low pressure drops
• Integrity testable by aerosol challenge • High voids volume PTFE membrane
HIGH FLOW BIO-X combines proven depth filter technology and a pleated construction HIGH FLOW TETPOR II sterilization filter cartridges offer exceptional filtration
to provide retention down to 0.01 micron in gas. Flow rates typically 2-3 times that of performance whilst providing the highest levels of biosecurity throughout the process
membrane filters make HIGH FLOW BIO-X the filter that can dramatically reduce cartridge industry. Operating at ambient temperature conditions, HIGH FLOW TETPOR II filter
usage and installation size within the fermentation, food and beverage industries. cartridges provide a cost effective filtration solution.

Water treatment
PROPLEAT PARMAX PEPLYN PLUS
1.0 – 10 micron Polypropylene 1 – 20 micron Polypropylene 0.6 – 25 micron Polypropylene

• Economical solution to particle removal • Large diameter filtration for high flow rates and high capacity • Absolute particle retention at a range of micron grades
• Absolute retention ratings for critical filtration • Strong, pleated polypropylene construction designed for chemical CIP

PROPLEAT filters have been developed to bridge the gap between meltblown depth filters PARMAX filters offer the optimum solution to bulk water treatment where costs of PEPLYN PLUS filters are utilized for the clarification and pre-stabilization of a wide range of
and absolute pleated media filters. The all polypropylene construction exhibit 99% equipment space are at a high premium. The use of PARMAX large diameter cartridge and liquids for the food and beverage industry.
efficiency at their given retention rating, providing consistent and economical clarification housing offers a smaller footprint which is advantageous. The cartridges are available in
in a diverse range of applications. absolute micron ratings from 1 to 20 microns.

BEVPOR WG BEVPOR MS
0.2 micron Polyethersulphone 0.2 micron Polyethersulphone

• Validated microbial removal against water borne bacteria • Validated microbial removal against waterborne bacteria
• Integrity testable

BEVPOR WG filters utilize a pleated PES membrane to remove bacterial contamination from BEVPOR MS filters utilize a pleated PES membrane to remove bacterial contamination from
water, ensuring the water supply entering the facility is of a safe standard to reduce the risk of water, ensuring the water supply entering the facility is of a safe standard to reduce the risk of
biofilm formation / product spoilage. biofilm formation / product spoilage. Added security is ensured through ease of repeat integrity
testing.

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Housings
VSH HBA HSV

• Multi-element sanitary liquid housing • Flow efficient range of air / gas housing • Industrial vent housing
• Designed specifically for the food and beverage industry • Designed to maximize flow and minimize pressure drop • Direct connection to tank boss allows housing to
• High quality crevice free construction • Designed specifically for the food and beverage industry be self supported
• Available for 3 to 30 round filters • Corrosion resistant 316L stainless steel
• Easy assembly and maintenance

HSL HIL HSA

• Single-element sanitary liquid housing • Industrial single-element liquid housing • Flow efficient sanitary range of air / gas housing
• Designed specifically for the food and beverage industry • BSPP inlet / outlet standard connections • Designed specifically for the food and beverage industry
• Sanitary vent, tri-clamp connections as standard • Suitable replacement for plastic housings • Sanitary tri-clamp, vent and drain connections as standard
• Sanitary tri-clamp body closure as standard • Suitable for cartridge types DOE or 222 and 226 • Sanitary tri-clamp body closure as standard

VIS HBAHP

• Air / gas and steam housing


• High efficiency steam filter housing • For pressures up to 15 barg (232.06 psig) @ 205 °C (401 °F)
• Compatible with JUMBO element to maximize • Double bolted clamp for extra security
steam capacity • Available with many connection types

Integrity testing equipment


VALAIRDATA 3 BEVCHECK BEVCHECK PLUS

• Aerosol challenge testing • Pressure decay and diffusional flow testing • Pressure decay and diffusional flow testing
• Integrity testing of gas filters • Hand held portability with rechargeable battery option • Convenient built-in printer provides printed test report
• Flexible: suitable for use with compressed air or nitrogen • Flexible: suitable for use with compressed air or nitrogen

Compressed air pre-treatment


OIL-X PCO2 MAXIGAS

• The most energy efficient filters available • Ensures compliance with quality guidelines published by • Low life-cycle ownership cost and elimination of costs
• High quality ISO8573.1:2001 compressed air the International Society for Beverage Technologies (ISBT) associated with a cylinder supply
• Running costs that start low and stay low • Protects drinks manufacturing processes from
vapour impurities
• On-demand functionality limits waste
• Energy efficient: operates from a small compressor
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