Since 2001 we have been working out ideas and suggestions that guarantee a reduction of environmentally harmful and cost-intensive resources for CIP-cleaning installations by 30 - 35%. The functional differences between standard CIP-installations and Löhrke-systems largely concern the following points:
Use of a 'static circulation tank' for large-volume saving of fresh water consumption and/or wastewater disposal and steam consumption.
'Leading' of cleansing solutions not 'through the stacked tanks' but rather 'past the stacked tanks'.
Taking into consideration of technical production conditions in designing CIP-systems.
Separate, special additional dispensing of cleaning chemicals into the cycles making full use of the synergistic effect in order to minimize the addition of chemicals.
In doing this we integrate new device systems to be developed, such as Per acetic acid sensor systems, Chlorine-dioxide equipment, Water pre-treatment installations, Processing plants for used cleansing solutions and Operational data registration devices