Case Studies of Food Heat Exchangers
A food heat exchanger that enables an ideal process without overheating, overcooling, being too late, or too early! Introducing case studies!
Alfa Laval's heat exchangers are suitable for the diversity of the food industry. They carefully and efficiently process delicate materials into high-quality products. Alfa Laval's heat exchangers meet strict hygiene standards and enable ideal processes for fluids of all types. ■Product example: Gasket type plate heat exchanger A high-performance, compact heat exchanger that can be used in various processes of food manufacturing, such as heating sterilization and general heating and cooling for beverages, dairy products, brewing, and viscous processed foods. *Case studies can be viewed in PDF format below.
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Alfa Laval supplies heat exchangers to meet the needs of the food processing industry. Today, Alfa Laval has expanded into 130 countries worldwide, and its products are used in even more countries. [Examples] ● Sweden ● Cooling of natural yogurt at dairy manufacturing plants ● Brazil ● Directly cooling matured beer with ammonia before it is filtered and bottled using twin plate heat exchangers ● Poland ● Boiling using an external circulation method with wide gap plate heat exchangers instead of boiling in a kettle ● Finland ● Using wide stream for a variety of beverages, including juices ● Italy ● Not a single drop of martini reaches the market without passing through a plate heat exchanger ● Japan ● Application in the fermentation production of soy sauce ● USA ● Heat exchanger consumption in meat processing plants significantly reduces processing costs and provides higher quality and more stable quality products ● Australia ● Accurately heating sterilizers in factory equipment to the appropriate temperature And more ■□■ For more details, please request materials or download the catalog ■□■
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■□■Purpose■□■ Alfa Laval's commitment to the food industry is divided into five areas: dairy manufacturing, beer brewing, beverages, other foods, and utilities.