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KHS experiences success in Chinese show

KHS says its participation in the China Brew & Beverage (CBB) trade show in Beijing was a comple…
KHS says its participation in the China Brew & Beverage (CBB) trade show in Beijing was a complete success.

"We greeted familiar faces and welcomed new customers at our booth. The great amount of interest in KHS confirms that we are considered a preferred provider in China," says Werner Gessner, head of Market Zone Asia Pacific.

At the CBB, an international trade show for brewery and beverage technology held every two years in Beijing, the company’s Innofill DPG-ZMS was accorded much attention.

The short-tube filling system that uses return gas tubes to determine fill levels.

When filling beer in glass bottles, the pressurization and filling processes of the Innofill DPG-ZMS are preceded by triple-evacuation and double CO2 purging.

There is no pre-evacuation process when bottling beer in PET.

The low-oxygen filling process of the filling system presented specifically uses less CO2 and retains high product quality and at the same time offers economical production and maximum flexibility.

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