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new beverage concepts and to search for
new ideas. The Innovation Flow Lounge is
being continued to the drinktec 2017 with a
new concept as a source of inspiration for
marketing, packaging and product innovation.
The last day of the drinktec forum is
devoted exclusively to milk. The topics range
from microwave processes in pasteurization
to preservation methods to milk protein
fractionation by means of microfiltration.
IDM has compiled a show pre-view for you
on the following pages.
Danish Food Tech Group
Danish Food Tech Group is organising a national
Pavilion of Denmark at drinktec 2017.
At the Pavilion of Denmark, five Danish companies
will showcase their solutions and services
to the international beverage and liquid
food industry: Admix Europe ApS, BLÜCHER
METAL A/S, Expanite A/S, KM Rustfri A/S,
System Cleaners A/S.
Expanite is introducing a new process
to increase surface hardening of stainless
steel by a factor of 10. KM Rustfri is launching
a new valve increasing output in beverage
production by 300 percent. System
Cleaners A/S is presenting a new solution
enabling beverage manufactures to reduce
cleaning time by half and increase production.
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Domino: Coding 4.0
Domino presents state-of-the-art coding solutions
that beverage and liquid food manufacturers
need for finishing their products
at high throughput, reliable productivity and
low operating costs:
The newly launched Ax-Series Continuous
Ink Jet printers use an array of integrated
sensors to automate system monitoring, allowing
for proactive and predictive diagnostics
and remote service support through IIoT
and connection to the Domino Cloud. The
company can provide the building blocks of
Industry 4.0 in coding and marking.
KM Rustfri is launching a new valve increasing
output in beverage production
by 300 percent (photo: KM Rustfri)
Caption: Domino can provide all the building
blocks of Industry 4.0 in coding and
marking (photo: Domino)
Domino has also developed two new inks
which have been designed for coding substrates
where a layer of moisture is present.
As the dried ink can be removed through
caustic wash processes, these inks are particularly
suitable for use on returnable glass
bottles. The i-Pulse yellow ink (2YL855), with
its high contrast on dark substrates, is designed
for marking coloured returnable glass
bottles, while the i-Pulse black ink (2BK156),
a fast dry black ink, has been developed for
coding onto both PET and clear returnable
glass bottles.