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Fructozym® FLUX

Fructozym® FLUX is a liquid, concentrated pectolytic enzyme preparation to improve the stability of juices rich in colloids and to increase the flux rate of ultrafiltration plants. Besides its efficient pectinase main activity, Fructozym® FLUX possesses additional enzyme fractions which are specifically needed to eliminate destabilizing and filtration-inhibiting polymer juice colloids that cannot be decomposed by normal pectinases. Most efficiently, Fructozym® FLUX is applied, already in the course of juice treatment, in combination with a starch degrading, filament-free amylase, for instance Fructamyl® FHT. When juices are made from strongly stressed mash or pomace, or when special concentrates (Schorle base concentrate) are made, critical cell wall colloids and rhamnogalacturonan are decomposed by Fructozym® FLUX.

Company

Erbslöh Geisenheim AG is a supplier of fruit-based beverages for the beverage industry. This company has a wide variety of products such as wines, beers, spirits, and juices. They use many filtration methods including filter sheets that contain a cross-linked fibre structure as well as special cellulose fibres. This company also uses modern distillation technologies to produce their high quality spirits.

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