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HRS Heat Exchangers is set to showcase its turnkey processing solutions at ProPak Indonesia, focusing on packaging and processing needs within the food and drink sector.

The company, with over 40 years of experience, has developed a wide range of solutions for pasteurisation, sterilisation, aseptic filling, and clean-in-place (CIP) capabilities, all integrated into a single system. These systems are designed to meet the specific needs of clients, providing tailored solutions rather than standardised options.

At the event, HRS will highlight its all-in-one systems, including those that are skid-mounted for easy installation. Additionally, HRS will present other offerings such as deaeration systems, the I Series of ice crushers and melters, and direct steam injection sterilisers (DSI Series), catering to a broad spectrum of food and drink processing requirements.

The company also provides the opportunity for customers to conduct product and processing trials before finalising their production solution. Despite the growing demand for comprehensive systems, HRS continues to offer individual components, such as its BP Series of hydraulic piston pumps and AF Series of aseptic fillers, ensuring that clients can find the right product for their specific needs.

HRS Heat Exchangers will be presenting its wide range of complete line solutions for the food and drink industry at ProPak Indonesia, Jiexpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, from 4-6 September 2024.

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