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HPP Machines Are Designed for Large Juice Production

Provides a filling efficiency of 90% of total volume

Hiperbaric Hpp In Bulk Machine

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Hiperbaric HPP In-bulk machines allow beverages to be processed in-bulk format prior to bottling. The technology allows the use of any container, regardless of material, design, or size. Once liquids are filled into the inlet tank, the HPP beverage empties into the outlet tank through sterilized tubes ready to be bottled in an ultra-clean filling line. The bag, which can be made of different plastics, including bioplastics, stands in place during the full production, withstanding over 100 HPP cycles, representing a production of about 50,000 liters. The equipment design provides a filling efficiency of 90% of total volume.

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