Beverage Container Recycling Applications in Singapore
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Laboratory instruments solutions for food and beverage industry
Today’s food and beverages (F&B) are much more than just simple "organic fuels" needed for survival. Beyond their nutritive value, they are consumed for their taste or flavor. Increasingly, they are also a source for maintaining health and enhancing our well-being via high-quality nutrition. At the same time, with an ever-increasing number of processed foods, food quality and safety aspects are becoming more important. All the more because foods are highly complex materials – prone to degradation ...
By Metrohm AG Distributor in Singapore, SINGAPORE.
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Determination of hesperidin and naringin in juices using CAPEL-105M capillary electrophoresis system
The method is intended for determination of hesperidin and naringin using capillary electrophoresis technique in order to reveal adulteration of juices. These components are tested in citrus juices, concentrated juices, nectars, juice-containing beverages, and fruit sauces that are produced primarily from oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, lemons, and limes. ...
By Lumex Instruments Distributor in Singapore, SINGAPORE.
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Wastewater treatment food & beverage industry
The production of food and beverage consumes high volumes of process water and then generates highly polluted organic waste water. The high peaks of wastewater increase the cost of treatment, and should also ensure that there is much storage required for equalization of the contaminated water. The wastewater from food & beverage plants often contains high concentrations of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended solids (TSS), fats, oils and nutrients in varying ...
By Berghof Membranes Technology (BMT) Office in Singapore, SINGAPORE.
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Shredders and crushers for reject processing
During paper manufacture, waste paper and to some extent beverage cartons are reprocessed for the production of paper products. In the first stage of material processing, large quantities of waste paper are dissolved in so-called pulping drums or pulpers using process water and defibrated. The impurities in waste paper, mainly in the form of plastics, are separated from the paper during production. This residual fraction is known as reject and contains approx. 25% (coarse) fibres, 25% plastic and 50% moisture. ...
By Erdwich Zerkleinerungs-Systeme GmbH Office in Singapore, SINGAPORE.
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