Preventing the recontamination of aseptically filled drinks

Preventing the recontamination of aseptically filled drinks

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Those who wish to achieve the greatest possible sterility when filling microbiologically sensitive products have to ensure afterwards that the packaging has been closed correctly and remains completely leak-proof. Otherwise there is a threat of the contents going off and with that the consumer's health is at risk despite costly investments in hygienic filling procedures. HEUFT expert Stephan Bachmeier recently presented innovative technologies, for inspecting the integrity of plastic containers which effectively prevent the recontamination of aseptically filled drinks with microorganisms, at an aseptic symposium at the Fresenius Academy.

Leakage checks of the HEUFT squeezer type can detect the smallest leaks in plastic containers.Leakage checks of the HEUFT squeezer type can detect the smallest leaks in plastic containers.

(firmenpresse) - Fruit juices, smoothies, near-water, dairy and wellness drinks are the thirst quenchers of the future. More and more consumers are deciding in favour of healthy drinks which free of preservatives develop their pure aroma. However these are not infrequently microbiologically particularly sensitive and require maximum hygiene during the filling and packaging process. "Does aseptic processing guarantee the safe and economic production of drinks?" was therefore the question dealt with by over one hundred representatives from the drinks industry at the beginning of November at the 7th Fresenius symposium for aseptic drinks production in Mainz, Germany. The subjects alternatives to cold aseptic filling and risk management during aseptic drinks production were on the programme in addition to an analysis of the international market.

The ultimate - cold aseptic filling

Cold aseptic filling - regardless of whether wet or dry - is regarded as the ultimate in sterile filling. It has experienced an impressive boom recently and a worldwide annual increase of 5% has been predicted for the future. The process whereby product, container and closure are separately sterilised at a normal ambient temperature and brought together under aseptic conditions does not make any special demands on the plastic containers used but on the other hand is associated with high investment costs. Compared with that the acquisition, installation and commissioning of equipment for classic hot filling is considerably more reasonable. However this method is at a disadvantage as regards energy efficiency as well as the material, weight, design, ability to be labelled and costs of the containers to be filled. An alternative to this, also presented at the symposium, is a PET hot fill process which compensates the volume contraction during the cooling phase by means of a nitrogen input so that thinner walled, lighter plastic containers of different sizes with smooth label surfaces can also be hot filled.





However it is all the same which method is used: preventing microbiological contamination is what matters as regards maximum product safety not only during the filling process. It is just as important to check the integrity of the packaging of the freshly filled product and to reject containers with leaks. Because otherwise there is the threat of recontamination with germs and all the effort was in vain. The experts gathered at the Fresenius symposium also confirmed this. In his talk Stephan Bachmeier, product manager for leakage checks at HEUFT SYSTEMTECHNIK GMBH, presented inline quality checks for plastic containers with which risky closure faults and leaks can be precisely identified.

Closure detection without "blind areas"

The complete presence of closures can be checked in this way using reflection light scanners or inductive sensors. Mr Bachmeier explained: "however modern camera systems achieve an optimal closure inspection which not only check the presence of the closure but also different closure characteristics". The best example: the HEUFT VISION module. "Canted closures, damaged or trapped tamper evident rings or closure parts missing from multipart closure systems are therefore a thing of the past". Those who wish to track down even the smallest faults reliably need a 360 degree closure inspection such as that of the new HEUFT FinalView FO. "The system inspects the closure from different views using several cameras so that "blind areas" no longer exist" explained Mr Bachmeier.

Leakage check for PET bottles

The inspection of the hygienically designed leakage checks of the HEUFT squeezer type, based on the pressure change procedure, is most suitable for precisely checking the integrity of plastic containers. The supple bottles are flexibly deformed by a belt drive which runs synchronously with the conveyor in order to check their tightness using different measurements. Depending on the task the spectrum ranges from "a measurement of the container resistance and a comparative fill level detection to inductive measurements in the case of containers with foil closures" according to Mr Bachmeier. HEUFT compiles individually co-ordinated solutions depending on the customer-specific containers and requirements. As a result stress cracks and microcracks in the sidewall, thread and sealing surface damage and even the smallest leaks which cannot be optically detected in the closure foil can be identified. That precludes a loss of stability as regards the containers and effectively prevents the product from leaking, contamination and health risks to the consumer due to the contents of the container going off.

Therefore "leakage checks are more than just an option they are a must not only in the aseptic drinks production sector" was the conclusion of the HEUFT product manager's talk at the Fresenius symposium. "After all the consumer's safety has top priority".

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Datum: 01.12.2009 - 11:51 Uhr
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