For any type of beverage and food processing, manufacturing of chemicals, pharmaceutical products, or oil and gas, the ability to mix and blend liquids is an important part of the process.
When choosing a liquid blending system for any type of new or existing production lines, there are several important factors to consider. As each company has their own unique requirements, considering the system based on those needs is important for current production and anticipated future needs.
Carbonated or Uncarbonated
While the need for carbonation only exists in the beverage production industry, it is important when choosing a liquid blending system. Not all carbonated systems are the same, and there are specialized systems for beer, soft drinks and other forms of carbonated beverages.
In some cases, when multiple types of beverages are produced using the same system, the changeover process needs to be carefully considered. The systems that allow for the fastest changeover are always an important consideration, particularly for smaller companies where a single production line is the most cost and space effective option.
Increased Automation
The goal of any new liquid blending system should be to include the latest in cutting-edge technology and automation. This allows for complete process control during blending, allowing for full product consistency within and between process batches.
With this type of precision in the entire process, there is also better product yield and more accurate measurement of ingredients, which also increases profitability. Without the need for constant monitoring, the system can run on its own, freeing up staff to focus on other elements of the production process.
Look for a blending system that offers low water use, increased energy efficiency and that provides the option for CIP (clean in place) technology. Each of these factors is also a cost-saving consideration over the life cycle of the system.