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Using Celite Cynergy enables brewers to eliminate silica gel, removing a whole step in the process and extending filtration run lengths |
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Celite Cynergy is a beer-stabilizing diatomite adsorbent that filters like diatomaceous earth and cold stabilizes like silica gel. But Celite Cynergy performs better than conventional diatomaceous earth and silica gel. When using Celite Cynergy, powder-dosing rates can be reduced, resulting in longer filter run lengths, reduced waste, less filter cleaning and less filter wash-offs, thus improving water footprint. Consumer habits and production trends place increasing demands on shelf life to preserve flavor, clarity, color, foam and aroma. To produce sparkling, clear beer with a long shelf life requires extra steps beyond filtration. Celite Cynergy beer stabilizing diatomite is the only solution that provides both while increasing filtration capacity by up to 50%. Improves brewing process efficiency - No need to add silica gel - Potential to reduce soluble iron in beer (BSI) - Reduction in spent filter cake - Simplified stabilization and filtration process Reduces chill-haze - Selective adsorption of chill-haze proteins yields longer shelf life for beer without affecting sensory properties like flavor, foam, color, or aroma - Works instantly – unlike silica gels where an extended contact time is required Improves filtration performance - Reduces filter cake volume leading to longer filter runs between filter cleaning - Provides improved filtration performance as measured by filter run length and powder dosing rates in comparison to using silica gel and diatomaceous earth separately - Allows significant process simplification, eliminating the need for dedicated silica gel mix tank and agitator, injection pump, metering equipment, silica gel buffer tank and associated process piping |
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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Chemicals |