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Product category: Brewing, Drink and Dairy Processing News
News Release from: Millipore | Subject: Vitipore II and Vitipore II Plus
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 09 March 2005

Microbiological stabilization filter for
drinks

Millipore launches Vitipore II and Vitipore II Plus cartridge filters for the removal of beverage-spoiling particles and micro-organisms, suitable for wine, beer, cider and bottled water

Millipore launches Vitipore II and Vitipore II Plus cartridge filters for the removal of beverage-spoiling particles and micro-organisms The high throughput, low binding filter cartridges are suitable for the microbiological stabilization of beverages such as wine, beer, cider and bottled water

Vitipore II cartridges are constructed with a single layer of Durapore polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane within a polypropylene cage, generating high flow rates and preserving product taste and appearance.

For liquids with heavy particulate load or high colloidal content, Vitipore II Plus cartridges are equipped with an additional prefilter layer of cellulose esters for higher throughput and longer filter life.

Vitipore II and Vitipore II Plus filters are built to support the demanding process conditions of the beverage industry.

The cartridges have an innovative, patent-pending end cap design for mechanical robustness and increased durability.

The construction and materials provide broad chemical compatibility with commonly used sanitizing agents.

This enables the filters to withstand repeated cleaning and sanitizing cycles, reducing overall filtration costs.

As a result, Vitipore and Vitipore II Plus cartridge filters offer process economics and efficiency.

They are available in a wide selection of configurations to meet all particle removal challenges and manufacturing processes.

Each filter comes with a Certificate of Quality including micro-organism retention claims. Request a free brochure from Millipore ...

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