KHS further develops its keg fillers

Innokeg Transomat & CombiKeg optimized regarding flexibility, efficiency & safety

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Keg filling in a compact format: the Innokeg CombiKeg is easy to ship and quickly installed on site. Photo - KHS

KHS makes its Innokeg Transomat and Innokeg CombiKeg keg fillers even more sustainable, efficient, and future-proof with a whole host of innovations. As minor as some of these may seem in detail, together, they prove extremely effective, it said.

Keg fillers Innokeg Transomat and Innokeg CombiKeg, both established on the market, are the flagships of KHS’ line of business in machines used to rack beer and other beverages into kegs. The Transomat is a modular system for interior washing and filling, designed – depending on the configuration – for the medium capacity range of 80 to 800 kegs an hour, holding between seven and 58 liters. This makes it ideal for breweries of all sizes. Since its market launch in 1993, the Transomat has been further developed to keep in step with industry requirements.

 

MID flow metering turns the filling segment into a measuring device with a fill function – an important requirement if companies are to produce according to the law in the European Economic Area.

In contrast, the CombiKeg is suitable for up-and-coming craft brewers who have already outgrown the small capacity range and need a machine with an output of up to 85 kegs an hour. Its appeal lies chiefly in its compact format that fits into a standard overseas container. This saves a considerable amount of space and makes for a quick installation and commissioning process. Everything is pre-installed – from interior and exterior washing to filling – so that the system is ready for operation within a concise time indeed: a significant move towards providing a plug-and-produce setup.

Fifty years of experience

“As one of the first suppliers of keg fillers and thanks to what now amounts to more than 50 years of kegging expertise, KHS has always been up to the minute in this segment,” says Roger Daum, keg product manager. “We are constantly optimizing our systems to keep pace with the developments on the market. We’ve now brought both the Transomat and CombiKeg into line with the technological state of the art by introducing a whole set of further developments.” In doing so, KHS is pursuing four goals, Daum emphasizes, “Flexibility, efficiency, safety and viability for the future.”

“As one of the first suppliers of keg fillers and thanks to what now amounts to more than 50 years of kegging expertise, KHS has always been up to the minute in this segment,” says Roger Daum, keg product manager at KHS.

More flexibility

Numerous technical upgrades enable the machines to adapt to as many different containers as possible and fill a diverse range of products – from beer as the key product through carbonated soft drinks, wine, and syrup to water. Thus, one new feature is the pressing cylinder with one-way keg detection, where a sensor identifies the keg entering the machine. The program is set on the machine accordingly, with non-returnable kegs not being washed, traveling at a lower speed, and being subjected to a lower pressure, for example.

Subsequently, all standard market non-returnable kegs can be run on the system, including those with an integrated bag. For the latter, a patented circuit has also been developed that is directly integrated on the head and extremely hygienic. This means that media is changed over in a minimal space that is easy to clean.

The extended Plexiglas safety paneling that now also covers the media valves is a new safety feature on the keg fillers.

As a rule, the format parts required for the various fittings can be easily replaced without tools. The Transomat can also be equipped with a reworked filling system as an option. This adjusts the product, supply, and return gas pressure and other filling parameters automatically. The new system increases the product spectrum and ensures product quality through the gentle filling. It accepts new products and recipes fully automatically without the need for any adaptations, thus saving time, energy, and CO2.

The CombiKeg, in particular, has been provided with a new keg pull-in whose robust design can also process kegs with a higher mass – plus a larger variety of one-way kegs as it is suitable for use with different coupling depths.

Greater efficiency

Efficiency in the filling process includes the brewer being able to determine exactly how much beer the full keg contains. In view of the large range of kegs of varying age that arrive from different manufacturers and breweries and are often run in mixed batches, differences in the weight of up to two kilograms are no rare occurrence. To eliminate this as a source of error, KHS has developed gross tare weighing used on systems for large capacities.

On the Transomat and CombiKeg, KHS’s precision filling and measurement system (certified according to the MID for the European market) makes sure that the kegs are racked with the exact required volume of product. Standardized valves for washing and filling, this technology tried and tested on KHS’ bottle fillers, lower the level of complexity, simplify warehousing, and trigger fewer faults. They are suitable for both the soiled caustic generated during the first interior washing processes and for the sensitive filling process – without robustness or hygiene being compromised in any way whatsoever.

On the CombiKeg, a new exterior washer with optimized multiple uses of the washing water earns extra points by saving resources. The rotary inspection flap facilitates maintenance as it provides easier access to wear parts in the CombiKeg’s rotor shaft.

Improved safety

When deformed or crooked kegs become stuck in the machine, the operator has to intervene. A pressure reducer between the media valves and treatment heads prevents caustic or other liquids from squirting out of the system. This increases safety for the machine operator if, for instance, the machine cladding has to be opened during production – such as when a damaged keg is not properly seated on the treatment head and has to be corrected or removed. The bottom edge of the Plexiglas safety paneling has also been extended for improved shielding and now covers the media valves. As a further option, machines arranged in blocks can also be safely and individually shut down.

Future-proof network

Thanks to the standard integration of IO-Link, the systems are equipped with intelligent sensors and actuators for measuring pressure, for example, or level probes. Signals are provided directly without converters and thus without any of the time loss associated with the latter. Furthermore, a data world is created that permits predictive maintenance in the future, for instance.

Claim to leadership in keg filling

The sheer number of these significant further developments underlines the Dortmund machine and systems manufacturer’s claim to leadership with keg filling systems, Daum believes. “With the above we’re creating an ideal setup that allows our customers to continue filling their beverages into kegs flexibly, efficiently, safely and sustainably in the future, too,” he concludes.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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