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GEA AromaPlus Membrane De-Alcoholization System

A genuine non-alcoholic beer production method that separates and removes alcohol from beer using membrane treatment!

AromaPlus is a system based on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, capable of handling processing volumes from small to large, and offers both batch and continuous options. AromaPlus can remove alcohol down to 0.5% or 0.05% ABV. (Consultation is required regarding product specifications before the de-alcoholization process.)

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Price information

Tens of millions to hundreds of millions of yen.

Price range

P8

Delivery Time

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Approximately 12 months (excluding construction and transportation periods)

Model number/Brand name

GEA AromaPlus

Applications/Examples of results

Non-alcoholic beer production line

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GEA Japan provides a wide range of products and cutting-edge process technologies from the supply of individual equipment for liquid processing, concentration, drying, and powder processing to the provision of total solutions including plant engineering for industries such as dairy, beverages, brewing, food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals, leveraging the extensive offerings of the global GEA Group. ≪About GEA Group≫ GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems an components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Founded in 1881, the international technology group focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services. GEA's plants, processes, components, and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of manufacturing processes worldwide. They also significantly contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, plastic usage, and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a vital contribution towards a sustainable future in line with the company's purpose of "Engineering for a better world."