Thermo Scientific™

Max-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System

Catalog number: 101-0411
Thermo Scientific™

Max-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System

Catalog number: 101-0411

The Thermo Scientific™ MAX-Bev™ CO2 Purity Monitoring System is a fully automated system designed to analyze carbonation streams for all gaseous impurities using state-of-the-art FTIR technology. Learn how our CO2 purity monitoring solutions help meet rigorous regulatory standards for beverage-grade certification.

 
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Max-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System Overview

The Thermo Scientific™ MAX-Bev™ CO2 Purity Monitoring System is a fully automated system designed to analyze carbonation streams for all gaseous impurities using state-of-the-art FTIR technology.

The MAX-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System is capable of simultaneous accurate measurement of CO2 absolute purity and more than 20 impurities down to ppb levels, as specified by the International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT). The elegant design incorporates complete control of the input process gas streams from all points of the carbonation process (delivery tanker, pre- and post- filtration), along with zero gas and validation gas.



MAX-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System Features
  • Total software control is maintained via the large front panel touchscreen or keyboard.
  • Common communication protocols for data logging are used for easy incorporation into existing plant designs.
  • Impurities observed in the Bev-gas are quickly detected, speciated and quantified.
  • Easy to generate Certificates of Analysis.
  • It is the ideal system whenever and wherever carbonation gases must be analyzed for impurities.

MAX-Bev CO2 Purity Monitoring System Applications

  • Carbonation stream analysis

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