Wednesday, September 25, 2013

New serum filtration system reduces waste

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Tetra Pak has just released the Tetra Alcross RO Lite, a new filtration system that will help small and medium-sized enterprises to convert dairy whey in an additional source of income.

The whey is a by-product in cheese making regions, but production is often considered waste of production, warns the Protects What's good. The Tetra Alcross RO Lit lets you turn it into a new source of income, while reducing the environmental footprint.

In fact, the whey only has commercial value when focused, but filtering technology needed to do so is pretty customized and too expensive for most companies of small and medium-sized dairy. In addition to being easily installed, the new system costs less 30% customized alternatives.

The system uses a reverse osmosis filtration process that continuously removes excess water from saline, tripling the degree of concentration at the same time that retains the salts, lactose, acids, proteins and fats that are dissolved in aqueous solution.

This concentrated serum can be sold to agri-food companies as an ingredient in the manufacture of various products, constitute a new source of revenue for companies small and medium-sized dairy, while significantly reduces or even eliminates unnecessary costs with waste management and transport.

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