Perfect inline carbonation/de-carbonation for wine refreshing and taste improvement
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Carbon dioxideis known as one of the major refreshing and taste impacting ingredients of wine (beer or soft drinks).
Effective adjustment of the carbonation level (carbonation for white and rose wines, or CO2 reduction for red wines) is an important process step in adjustment & production of the optimal wine quality.
Quality improvement in white and rosé wines
The unique incorporation of fine carbon dioxide bubbles lends freshness and lightness to the flavour and body of wines.
Even with dense and voluminous wines, it imparts aromas. The subtle carbon dioxide bubbles make white and rosé wines fresher, livelier and aromatic.
De-carbonation and CO2 adjustment in red wines
Excess and disturbing carbon dioxide can be removed from red wines. Instead of charging with carbon dioxide, plain nitrogen is used. The Carbo-fresh® processor makes it easy to adjust the optimal content of carbon dioxide in wines. The wine is simply passed through the system and transferred unpressurized into the tank.
The device works purely pneumatically and doesn’t need any electric energy supply.
The desired carbon dioxide concentration is set directly at the device itself.
If product flow drops below a minimum flow rate, the device is automatically deactivated.
When the product flow increases, carbonation is activated again.
Operation:
A feed pump (not included) presses the beverage through a built-in venturi injector, where the desired amount of CO2 is added. The CO2 bubbles dissolve in the downstream mixing stage.
Flow rate: 1.000 – 30.000 l/h (265 – 7833 gal/h) (depending on injector size)
CO2 concentration: 0-1.8 g/l / 0-0.8 vol (continuously variable, temperature-dependent)
Required feed pump pressure: 6 bar / 87 PSI
Maximum operating pressure: 7 bar / 102 PSI
CO2 supply pressure: 7 bar / 102 PSI
Dimensions (LxHxD) in mm: 300 x 160 x 100 inch 11.8 x 6.3 x 3.9
Pressure loss: approx. 0.7 – 2.0 bar (10 – 29 psi)
Flow rate: 1.000 – 30.000 l/h (265 – 7833 gal/h) (depending on injector size)
CO2 concentration: 0-1.8 g/l / 0-0.8 vol (continuously variable, temperature-dependent)
Required feed pump pressure: 6 bar / 87 PSI
Maximum operating pressure: 7 bar / 102 PSI
CO2 supply pressure: 7 bar / 102 PSI
Dimensions (LxHxD) in mm: 300 x 160 x 100 inch 11.8 x 6.3 x 3.9
Pressure loss: approx. 0.7 – 2.0 bar (10 – 29 psi)
Quick return of investment
Low maintenance requirements
Accuracy and consistency of product quality
Easy installation and operation
No electrical connections or control modules
High efficiency
Automatic activation / deactivation