PLANT BASED DAIRY ALTERNATIVES 2022
CLARANOR Primoreels and Pulsed Light
Together with Primoreels, Claranor is now able
to retrofit the lid station of filling machines with a
sustainable and economical solution. Dairy, plantbased
and food producers will benefit from the
many advantages of the Primoreels lidding system
combined with Pulsed Light cup and lid decontamination,
Claranor promises.
Primoreels precut lids are delivered on reels, which
removes the continuous check and refilling of lids
magazine; it thus increases productivity. Less handling
and the smart integration of the Claranor
module offer a high level of hygiene, 3 to 4 log reduction
on moulds and bacteria, depending on the
product and aligned with Class IV VDMA code of
practices.
This integrated equipment solution offers brandowners
to meet their demand for sustainability and
greener processes:
ǝ The reels system allows the use of very thin films
and the Primoreels patented optimal layout reduces
film and overpack consumption. Claranor
Pulsed light lid decontamination, as a non-thermal
treatment, is very well adapted to respect
the thinnest films. This enables significant material
savings.
ǝ Even PP lids are used, so together with PP cup
the recyclability is ensured.
ǝ Claranor technology saves >80% energy compared
to UVC or chemical treatments.
If calculated on the packaging and productivity savings,
the ROI of the Primoreels solution is often less
than one year, Claranor says.
DAIRY-BASED. PLANT-BASED.
LET YOUR CONSUMERS DECIDE.
WITH UHT, YOU’RE PREPARED.
At SPX FLOW, we are committed to staying ahead of trends.
That’s why the same UHT technology you’ve come to know and
trust for efficiency, sustainability and taste for dairy products
also doubles as a plant-based solution. Same machine. Dual
outcomes. And because we’ve been doing this a while, we’re the
perfect partner for your foray into plant-based offerings. It’s time
to give your consumers the options they demand.
Visit spxflow.com or scan below to learn more.
A combination
of precut lids
and UV decontamination
saves
resources and
money
(photo: Claranor)
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