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HRS to showcase turnkey processing solutions at APPEX

January 11, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

APPEX

Courtesy of HRS Heat Exchangers

HRS Heat Exchangers, Stand E148, APPEX 2024, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Over the course of its 40-year history, HRS Heat Exchangers has become a global leader in heat exchange technology for the food and drink industry, with processes such as pasteurisation, cooling, and evaporation being particular specialities.

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In response to demand from customers across a wide range of sectors, from fruit juice makers to meat processors and dairies, HRS has now developed a wide range of turnkey line solutions, which are successfully being used by food processors worldwide. At APPEX 2024, the company will showcase its range of complete all-in-one solutions, including pasteurising, sterilising, aseptic filling, and clean-in-place capabilities in a single system, as well as options that can be skid-mounted for easy installation.

Other HRS systems for the food and drink sector include deaeration systems, the I Series of ice crushers and melters, direct steam injection sterilisers (DSI Series), and dedicated CIP and SIP systems. The company also provides systems for customers to conduct product and processing trials before committing to a final production solution.

Unlike some providers that only sell standard options, each HRS product is designed to the client’s individual needs, meaning customers can be sure of getting the right system the first time around. Although clients are increasingly looking for all-in-one solutions, HRS continues to supply individual heat exchangers and other products (such as its BP series of hydraulic piston pumps and AF series of aseptic fillers) across the food sector.

To learn more about HRS Heat Exchangers’ wide range of complete line solutions for the food and drink industry, please visit Stand E148 at APEPX, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, 12-15 March 2024.

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Located in Melbourne, HRS Heat Exchangers is part of the EIL Group (Exchanger Industries Limited) which operates at the forefront of thermal technology. HRS offers innovative heat transfer solutions worldwide across a diverse range of industries. With more than 40 years’ experience in the food and drink sector, specialising in the design and manufacture of an extensive range of turnkey systems and components, incorporating our corrugated tubular, and scraped surface heat exchanger technology, HRS products are compliant with global design and industry standards. HRS has a network of offices throughout the world: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, Spain, USA, Malaysia, and India; with manufacturing plants in India, Spain, and Canada.

Other Topics: APPEX, Heat exchange technology, HRS, HRS Heat Exchangers, Processing, turnkey solutions

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