Filling Lines – Aseptic

GEA Aseptic Blow Fill System ABF 2.0

Suitable for both high and low acid bottling operations, the ABF 2.0 combines an aseptic blow molding module with aseptic filler and capper modules, and features a dry hydrogen peroxide-based sterilization technology for preforms and caps.

With the ABF technology, LA and HA aseptic beverages with different shelf lives can be filled on the same system
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