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Process filters for wineries

Dedicated high-efficiency process filtration solutions for wineries. Ensuring superior filtration by maintaining the purity and integrity of your products.

Quality and  Compliance

Our products are made from proven, high-quality materials from reputable suppliers and are manufactured in a controlled environment subjected to strict ISO 9001 procedures.

 

All components meet the EU and USA requirements for food contact use in accordance with FDA CFR Title 21 and with EU Regulation No1935/2004 and subsequent amendments.

Wide portfolio range

With our portfolio of bags, cartridges, and housings we cover all your filtration applications from raw materials input to the final product.

 

Our products are designed for safe, reliable, and efficient performance optimizing your productivity while protecting your process, products, and people

Local presence and expertise

At Atlas Copco, we believe that close interaction with our customers makes the difference.

 

Our filtration experts help you with the selection and sizing of solutions that ensure the integrity and quality of your products while enhancing your process in terms of continuity, compliance and Total Cost of Ownership.

The wine filtration process

Wine filtration is a crucial step in the winemaking process, ensuring the clarity, stability, and overall quality of the final product. As wine moves from fermentation to bottling, various filtration stages are employed to remove unwanted particles, yeast, and bacteria, enhancing the wine's appearance and taste while preserving its character.

 

Our process map illustrates each stage of wine production, highlighting where advanced filtration systems are utilized to achieve the highest standards of purity and consistency. Explore the process to see how our cutting-edge filtration solutions contribute to the creation of exceptional wines.

Atlas Copco solutions in the winemaking process

Final Stabilization

Filters you can use during this stage are the SME and BME pleated membrane filter cartridges.

 

Pre-stabilization

During this stage we recommend you the use of pleated fiber filters PFP, PFP-A and PFG.

 

Tartaric Removal

Filters ideal for this stage are the pleated fiber PFP-D and PFP-B and the melt blown PBP and PBP-A.

 

Filtration of secondary fluids

Gas: You can use our pleated fiber PFG-G, PFP-G, SFG-G or the pleated membrane SMT-G.

Liquid: Available activated carbon filters ASC, ARC, melt blown filters PBP, PBP-L and pleated fiber filters like our PFP, PFP-L and PFG.

Vapor: Filters like our stainless steel cartridges MSS and MPSC.

Do you want to learn how our process filters helped other wineries?
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Atlas Copco process filters help an Italian winery
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Atlas Copco process filters help an Italian winery

Educational Insights into wine production

Wine filtration and color change
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Wine filtration and color change
How to reduce process losses in winemaking
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How to reduce process losses in winemaking
Reasons for wine filtration
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Reasons for wine filtration

Useful links for safe food & beverage production certifications and requirements

Process filters for wineries

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