Why insist on an Atlas Copco oil-free solution for your beverage production?
Your reputation is at stake.
You can't afford to compromise on product quality.

Automation/instrument air: prevents jamming and contamination
Compressed air is used to control the valves and actuators in automated lines for fi lling, packaging and bottling. Oil in the air builds up and can jam these components, causing expensive line stoppages. In addition, the instruments continuously vent out the air, which if oily, contaminates the end product.

Cleaning air: eliminates risk of inferior products through contamination
Prior to filling, bottles are cleaned with compressed air. It also cleans piping, for example when changing from one beverage to another. Oil in the compressed air will negatively affect beverage taste and smell of the end product, besides being a health hazard.

Fermentation: healthy bacteria, no product contamination
Compressed air supplies oxygen to bacteria during fermentation to produce citric acid, wine, yogurt, etc. The presence of even small oil traces will kill the bacteria, create a substandard product and contaminate the beverage.

Filling and capping: guarantees product purity
Compressed air is used in fi lling and capping machines. Contamination of the air with oil may compromise the purity of the end product.

Other uses: protects your reputation for quality
Compressed air is used in a variety of other applications, for example peeling vegetables for juices. Oil in the air deposits on the vegetables, causing direct contamination of the juice.

Published date: 2008-11-01 09:00