The French packaging systems manufacturer Sidel has launched its Swing Evo double-lane tunnel pasteurizer, a solution designed to improve energy efficiency in beverage production lines. The company claims that this equipment can reduce electricity consumption by more than a third compared to traditional systems.

The Swing Evo incorporates a patented water spray deflection system, which prevents unnecessary mixing of liquids during the pasteurization process, ensuring that only the thermal energy needed to heat or cool the product is used. In addition, it uses a unique ring circuit with constant temperature maintained by a single heat exchanger, which allows water to be distributed efficiently between the different zones of the tunnel. These innovations generate significant energy and water savings, responding to the growing demand from the sector for more sustainable solutions.

The Swing Evo is part of Sidel’s commitment to offering ergonomic, sustainable, and high-quality machines for the beverage industry. With more than 600 units installed worldwide, the company continues to consolidate its position as a leader in the implementation of solutions that optimize both resource efficiency and the quality of the final product.