More efficiency when bottling craft beer

KHS has revised its Innofill Can C can filler. Companies with a higher filling capacity can now use it.

The KHS Group has redesigned its can filler so that companies with a higher capacity can also use the Innofill Can C to fill their products. One satisfied customer is the British craft brewery Tiny Rebel.

Trendy craft beers, lifestyle drinks such as hard seltzers, wine, sparkling wine, still water and soft drinks: The range of beverages that the Innofill Can C can filler from KHS can process is huge. Customers such as the British craft brewer Tiny Rebel are impressed by its Efficiency, reliability and optimised hygiene solutions. Thanks to the new series extension with an increased output of up to 60,000 cans per hour, the filler can also be integrated even better into lines with higher capacities.

At Tiny Rebel, the Filling process efficiency by up to 40 per cent compared to the old machine The Innofill Can C fills the same amount of beverage in one hour as our old filler took a whole day to do," says Mark Gammons, Head of Operations at Tiny Rebel, emphasising one of the advantages. The craft brewery particularly appreciates the new filler for its precise filling and high product quality.

"Oxygen control is the key to good beer. The special CO2 purging process of the Innofill Can C can reduce the absorption of oxygen by up to 90 per cent. We attach great importance to corresponding product quality, for example with our ales. With KHS we can fulfil this requirement perfectly."

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Mark Gammons

For beverage producers with a higher output, the company has developed the Increased performance of the Innofill Can C - the efficient can filler now processes up to 60,000 containers per hour. Thanks to this series extension, the Machine better integrated into lines with higher capacities and, for example, with the Innopro Paramix C blending system or a flash pasteuriser. Optional hot filling increases flexibility with regard to the production of juices, iced teas and other beverages.

Source: KHS Group

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