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DECEMBER 2025

Equipment suppliers highlight the latest systems for instrumentation and process control.

EQUIPMENT SHOWCASE

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QUALITRU

QualiTru sampling systems make pre-, pro-, and postbiotic workflows safer and more reliable by enabling precision sampling. The company’s stainless-steel ports and pre-sterilized septa create a sterile pathway that protects fragile probiotic cultures and postbiotic metabolites from ambient exposure, reducing contamination risks and false positives. Inline and at-tank access points support real-time process checks — viable counts, pH, metabolites — without cracking lines or opening vessels, preserving product integrity and batch consistency. For microbiology-heavy, functional dairy, QualiTru delivers representative data customers can trust to validate processes, optimize yields, and safeguard quality, the company says.

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GEA

GEA OptiPartner combines advanced digital technology with decades of process expertise to optimize spray drying plants for food powder production. Operating seamlessly on a company’s existing control system, it uses real-time process models to maximize stability, capacity and energy efficiency. Companies can achieve up to 80% more production stability, 7% higher capacity, and consistent product quality 24/7, according to GEA. With full system control from a single interface and maintenance handled by GEA specialists, OptiPartner works like an autopilot, reducing downtime, saving energy, and freeing operators to focus on key tasks.
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