Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak 4000 L-h Operating Capacity
and Product Versatility The Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak
4000 L-h delivers optimized aseptic thermal processing for dairy and
beverage applications. Specifically, the unit operates at variable
flow rates from 2000 to 4000 liters per hour, making it suitable for
plain milk, flavored milk, drinking yoghurt, and condensed milk.
Furthermore, with program adjustments, the same line also processes
fruit juices, nectars, and soft drinks. As a result, this flexibility
makes it ideal for multi-product operations. The plant currently
remains in storage, and as such, is ready for relocation and
installation in a new production facility. In-Line Aseptic
Homogenization The Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak 4000 L-h
includes an aseptic homogenizer manufactured by Tetra Pak, model Tetra
Alex, year 2006. In particular, this unit, positioned downstream of
preheating, operates in sterile conditions to ensure the breakdown of
fat globules and uniform dispersion of solid and liquid phases.
Consequently, it helps preserve the emulsion stability of flavored
milk and yoghurt drinks. Moreover, the inline aseptic design reduces
contamination risk after thermal processing. Therefore, it maintains
the productâs physical and chemical consistency throughout
downstream stages. In addition, the robust construction simplifies
cleaning and routine maintenance. Clean-in-Place (CIP) System The line
integrates a CIP (Clean-in-Place) system supplied by Gemak in 2009,
which consists of four dedicated tanks: nitric acid, caustic soda, hot
water, and rinse water. Notably, the system automatically sanitizes
all product-contact surfaces under controlled parameters. In doing so,
it ensures compliance with hygiene standards across multiple cleaning
phases. Additionally, it manages solution recovery and water usage
optimization across all cleaning circuits. As such, the CIP system in
the Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak 4000 L-h minimizes
downtime and supports continuous production. Above all, it protects
product integrity between production cycles. Thermal Treatment and
Holding Time Control The sterilization process relies on a holding
coil supplied by Tetra Pak in 2006, designed to maintain the product
at the target temperature for the required time. When paired with a
tubular UHT heat exchanger, this coil enables indirect and uniform
thermal processing. Thus, the system ensures accurate residence times
and optimal microbial reduction. Likewise, the unit maintains
organoleptic properties through consistent thermal transfer.
Therefore, the Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak 4000 L-h
delivers reliable U6354234 processing for both dairy and plant-based
applications. Deaeration and Sterile Storage The system includes a
Tetra Pak deaerator from 2006, which removes dissolved oxygen and
unwanted gases before the UHT process. Accordingly, it improves
product shelf-life and minimizes oxidative degradation. Furthermore,
the deaerator connects directly to a 3500-liter sterile tank, model
Alsafe, also by Tetra Pak (2006). Because of this connection, the
product transfers in a closed, sterile environment. In turn, this
configuration preserves product sterility after treatment and
maintains aseptic conditions up to the filling stage. Technical
Conclusion In summary, the Used UHT Milk Preparation Room Tetra Pak
4000 L-h offers a comprehensive solution for aseptic preparation of
dairy and beverage products. Thanks to its modular layout and
integration of top-tier components, the line supports high-efficiency
operations. Whether the application involves milk, yoghurt, or juice,
this system ensures safe and reproducible results. Finally, with all
critical systems in storage and ready to ship, the line is available
for rapid commissioning in modern processing environments.