New filter cartridges cut cost of microbial stabilisation

The new range of Bevpor BR filter cartridges are said to allow brewers to significantly reduce the cost of microbial stabilisation, whilst also protecting the sensory appeal of beer.

The product is constructed with a Polyethersulphone (PES) membrane that has been validated to retain key spoilage organisms.

It offers the longest service life and therefore the most efficient and lowest cost of operation in cold stabilization applications, the manufacturer said.

The construction allows for easy integrity testing as the cartridge is entirely hydrophilic and wets out quickly and easily.

Daniel Vecsey, market development manager at Parker domnick hunter, explained: “The Bevpor BR is the most recent addition to our microfiltration portfolio for the brewing industry.

“We are very excited about bringing this new innovation to market and very confident that brewers will realise cost savings from this in their process.

“We are very pleased our portfolio has been bolstered by the addition of the Bevpor BR product. We have a great technical support team who are ready to work with customers to implement this new product in their brewery.”

The new filter cartridges conform to the relevant requirements of FDA 21CFR Part 170- 199, and European Regulation EC1935/2004.

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