Bericht voor de vakpers
31 Mar 2021

Sensitive beverages are those whose sensorial properties and shelf life suffer when exposed to light, oxygen and temperature changes. For this reason, manufacturers must carefully choose product treatment techniques and filling solutions for this product category. Photo: GEA
The global beverage industry is changing as consumers place a premium not only on high-quality, green products but also on more user-friendly, practical packaging with improved sustainability credentials. As the innovation leader in aseptic blow-fill-cap processes, GEA helps manufacturers produce attractive, long-life products that meet these high standards. The market launch of the GEA Decontamination Blow Fill System DBF signals an advance in aseptic technology for a wider range of beverages: manufacturers now have a solution dedicated specifically to filling high-acid, sensitive, shelf-stable products and ESL beverages such as juices, nectars, isotonics and those containing pulp and cereal particles. In this way, GEA is transferring the food safety, flexibility, cost effectiveness and sustainability benefits that characterize dry aseptic filling to DBF production processes.
“Compared to hot fill or retort sterilization, with dry aseptic processing and filling it’s possible to produce lightweight, innovative bottles that consume minimal amounts of raw materials while at the same time allowing a variety of attractive container designs, and fill them with preservative-free beverages,” says Donato de Dominicis, who is Managing Director of GEA Centre of Competence for Blowing, Filling & Packaging (Sensitive Beverages). “This is an area where we are pioneers. Yet not all sensitive beverages need to be produced under the same processing conditions. That’s why we decided to offer a solution tailor-made dedicated to specific categories of sensitive products. That solution is GEA DBF.”
Characterized by high acidity (pH below 4.5) or low acidity (pH above 4.5), those sensitive beverages can be stored at ambient temperatures or refrigerated. Manufacturers must be very selective in their choice of processing and filling solutions for this category of products because their sensorial qualities and shelf life suffer when exposed to light, oxygen and temperature changes. Container decontamination is a key aspect of the process because it is a reliable and effective means of extending shelf life.
Within the dry preform sterilization solutions, the GEA Aseptic Blow Fill System ABF, already successfully established for low-acid, shelf-stable beverages such as dairy products, has been the inspiration for this development. GEA DBF relies on a dry decontamination process using hydrogen peroxide vapor (VHP). With no compromise on food safety, it features a decontamination treatment performed in a single point for a reliable and robust performance. The processed preforms are then stretched with sterile air into sterile bottles so to enter the aseptic filling module, where they are also aseptically sealed. No water and less chemicals consumption are required for decontamination.

The GEA Decontamination Blow Fill (DBF) system uses aseptic technology to process a wide spectrum of beverages. This offers manufacturers a dedicated solution to fill high and low acid sensitive beverages with long shelf life. Photo: GEA
DBF works on the same principle as ABF, meaning that plastic preforms, rather than the bottles, are sterilized. The upshot is that it is possible to reduce bottle weights compared with conventional systems. In addition, less sterilizing agent is needed because the preform’s surface is smaller than that of a bottle and simply structured. GEA sterilizes the preforms’ interior and exterior surfaces in a single step as soon as they leave the oven. This is more efficient than processes that treat the surfaces separately.
Positioning the blower module outside the aseptic isolator makes system changeover quick and easy. “We prioritize maximizing flexibility for the benefit of our customers,” says Massimo Nascimbeni, Product Manager for Blowing & Filling at GEA. “Consumers expect beverage manufacturers to offer a varied product range and to respond quickly to consumer trends. Our job at GEA is not only to provide the technological framework to support this flexibility but also to design the production processes so that they meet our ultimate objective – guaranteeing food safety, irrespective of product, format or closure changes.”
One of the reasons GEA DBF is so versatile is that it’s ideally suited to producing an exceptionally wide spectrum of drinks, ranging from still to carbonated, clear to viscous products as well as those with fruit or cereal particles up to 10 x 10 x 10 millimeters in size. On top of that, the DBF system is targeted to beverage producers with SKU variability because changeovers from large-volume to single-serve containers and different neck finish dimensions can be performed in next to no time. This gives manufacturers great degree of freedom when it comes to designing bottles.
“Our main goal is to ensure plant availability and economic viability for beverage producers. This is achieved by our new GEA DBF, which combines functional flexibility and quality with manageable investment and operating costs”, concludes Nascimbeni. Efficient use of utilities is just one way of reducing operating costs. Quick changeovers and the small footprint typical of integrated blow-fill solutions also contribute.
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GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.
The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services. For instance, every second pharma separator for essential healthcare products such as vaccines or novel biopharmaceuticals is produced by GEA. In food, every fourth package of pasta or every third chicken nugget are processed with GEA technology.
With more than 18,000 employees, the group generated sales of about EUR 5.5 billion in more than 150 countries in the 2025 fiscal year. GEA plants, processes, components and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of customers’ production. They contribute significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a key contribution toward a sustainable future, in line with the company’s purpose: ”Engineering for a better world.”
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