AEB unveils chemical free sterilization platform for aseptic packaging at Drinktec 2009
Posted by Josh Epstein on Mon, Sep 21, 2009 @ 12:17 PM
The excitement and buzz at
Drinktec 2009 in Munich Germany echoed the broader themes of a slowly recovering economy and food and beverage packaging industry. With business starting to expand once again, brand owners, copackers and equipment suppliers are looking for innovative new technologies in order to gain a competitive advantage. Sustainability and reduction in chemical use continue to be front and center. With rising awareness from brand owners, retailers, and consumers, the industry is looking to deliver more sustainable alternatives. With aseptic packaging of juice, dairy drinks, and functional beverages among the highest growth segments, there is particular interest in alternative package sterilization technologies that minimize energy and water consumption while delivering the performance requirements for new aseptic products.
AEB was on hand to participate in this event that only comes around every 4 years. We took the opportunity to announce the availability of the e25ITB - the world's first electron beam emitter designed to sterilize the inside of beverage bottles. With the potential to eliminate water consumption, drastically reduce energy consumption, and enable lighter weight packaging, AEB's solution for aseptic bottling has the potential to revolutionize the beverage packaging industry. For more information, read our press release here.
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AEB at Drinktec |
Also gathering attention was the unveiling of GEA Procomac's Steribeam system for closure sterilization. This system uses 2 AEB e250 emitters for high speed, chemical free sterilization of beverage bottle caps.
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Procomac Steribeam System |
Look for additional announcents from new AEB partners at Aseptipak 2009 in Chicago.