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New Can-Piercer for OXYBABY Gas Analyzer

Headspace analysis for cans and bottles

Quality Digest
Tue, 04/15/2025 - 00:03
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(Wittgas: Witten, Germany) -- The new Can-Piercer, made from stainless steel and aluminum, is ideal for food industry applications. Its updated design is more compact and streamlined than the previous model, making it easier to handle and integrate into daily operations. Weighing just 3.8 kg, it’s significantly lighter while remaining stable and robust.

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For added convenience, the height adjustment mechanism, which accommodates bottles or cans up to 405 mm in height, has been simplified, allowing quick adjustments without the need for tools. Additionally, the improved needle stabilization helps prevent breakage, ensuring reliable operation.

Models for carbonated, noncarbonated beverages, and pressure measurement

The Can-Piercer is available in multiple versions to suit different beverage types: one for carbonated drinks, such as cola, mineral water, soft drinks, and beer; another for noncarbonated beverages, such as juices, wine, and mixed water drinks; and a version specifically for pure pressure measurement, regardless of gas composition.

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