At Brau Beviale, Xylem will showcase its latest products and technologies for beverage processing and dispense to over 31,500 industry specialists from all over Europe. Prominently located this year in the Process Hall, Xylem is bringing its whole product portfolio for the beverage market onto one stand for the first time so visitors can see Xylem's Flojet and Jabsco brand pumps alongside its products and technologies for virtually every stage of beverage and food production, including processing, fluid filtration (PCI Membranes), bespoke dispense system design and specialist Ebro and Bellingham & Stanley analytical instrumentation.
Xylem's Flojet pumps deliver over 4 billion soft drinks every year and 10,000 pints of beer every day. Its products include pumps for syrup, beer, water, ice cream, iced and slush products, hot drinks, carbonation, alcoholic and soft drinks. Described as one of the most efficient pumps in the world, the Flojet G series can be seen working at the dispense bar on the stand, showing why this top-seller is the pump of choice for beer dispensing in millions of outlets worldwide. Xylem's BevJet bag in box dispense system for wines, juice, tea and alcoholic drinks and its bottled water dispensing systems will also be keeping visitors to the stand refreshed throughout the show.
On the manufacturing and processing side, Xylem "s reliable positive displacement pumps, flexible impeller pumps, diaphragm pumps, oscillating pumps, rotary lobe pumps and accumulator tanks used in wine, bakery, confectionary and dairy production all keep lines up and running without interruption Many are best sellers, including the Jabsco VeraFlex Pump Cart, a portable pump for specialist breweries, meaderies and cider makers which has become a useful "brewer's companion' since its launch at Brau Beviale last year.
PCI Membranes' custom cross-flow membrane systems and module technology are used during processes for liquid separation and filtration in the food processing and beverage markets. The company's expertise has even been used to generate additional revenue by filtering washwater to produce additional by-products - one company in California was able to sell its concentrated sugar water (retentate) from grape/raisin washing to local distilleries.
For more information about beverage processing and dispense products from Xylem, please visit them at Brau Beviale or go to the website at www.xylemflowcontrol.com.