PETpla.net Insider 12 / 2020

BOTTLING / FILLING PETplanet Insider Vol. 21 No. 12/20 www.petpla.net 33 KHS Innopro BoxFlash Compact flash pasteuriser for all standard container segments KHS first presented its flash pasteuriser machine specifically developed to meet the demands of small and medium-sized breweries four years ago. The technology, proven in practice many times since, is now available for several new areas of application: where it was initially only used in keg racking, it is now compatible with the glass, can and PET container segments. Its compact design on a frame means that users benefit from lower logistics costs and faster installation. “Our space-saving Innopro BoxFlash flash pasteuriser combines precision and efficiency with a very good price/ performance ratio,” states Gerold Tandler, process technology product manager at KHS. As with all process engineering systems from KHS the Dortmund turn- key supplier uses as many identical parts as possible on the Innopro Box- Flash. Components taken from other series machines include, for instance, the buffer tank and frame from the Innopro Paramix program, KHS’ three- component blending system. Unlike in the standard design the buffer tank here has been placed horizontally inside the frame. “To this end, we cut the size of the tank down by 25% to a still generous 1,500 l,” explains Gerold Tandler, process technology product manager at KHS. This has the advan- tage that the system no longer has to be dismantled for shipping, supplied in parts and repiped and rewired on site, meaning that after acceptance at the production site it is simply shipped as a complete unit. This reduces logistics costs by at least two thirds and con- siderably shortens the time needed for installation and commissioning on site. Simple installation, optimum pasteurisation Besides attaching the machine feet and mounting the overpressure valve to secure the buffer tank, all that remains to be done on site is to connect up the relevant lines and the Innopro BoxFlash can go into action. The sled systems for product pumps also included greatly ease mainte- nance. The pasteurisation tempera- ture can lie between 60 and 75 °C and the heat retention period is 30 s. To Tandler, the advantages are obvious. “The Innopro BoxFlash combines optimum, safe product treatment with an extremely small footprint – plus it’s effective and saves on resources.” Perfect for small and medium-sized breweries As with its big brother, the Inno- pro KZE C with a capacity of up to 600 hl/h, the procedure on the Innopro BoxFlash has been perfectly tailored to the requirements of the brewing industry. With a maximum output of 45 hl/h, it is specially designed to cater for small and medium-sized breweries. In combination with a KHS Innokeg CombiKeg the compact flash pasteuriser can also be equipped with the optional OnBoard CIP module. KHS fits two keg parking stations and dosing pumps for the CIP media in the system for this purpose. This means that after production both the flash pasteuriser and filler can be cleaned internally. “The system’s overall volume is so small that CIP times can be significantly shortened, readying the system for production again very quickly,” says Tandler. Prepared for Industry 4.0 Finally, the integrated IO-Link communication system improves the monitoring of the extensive sensor setup. It permits constant communi- cation between the sensors and the controller and a permanent feed of diagnostic information right down to sensor/actuator level. This means that the Innopro BoxFlash is prepared for predictive maintenance and – with an eye to Industry 4.0 – all geared up for the future. www.khs.com The KHS Innopro BoxFlash flash pasteuriser tailored to the requirements of small and medium-sized breweries is now compatible with most container segments, including PET.

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