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January 2015 Unified Symposium Issue

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January 2015 Wines&Vines 37 product NEWS liner the manufactur- er claims has lower oxygen per- meability than Saran liners and can maintain an internal pressure of up to 4 bars. herti.co.uk New portfolio by Heinrich Australian barrel maker Heinrich Cooperage, which specializes in American oak, announced its new portfolio of four barrel types: Founders Classic, for robust wines and ripe fruit; Expression, offering subtle aromatics to en- hance elegant wines; Saveur, providing both elegance and aro- matics, and Opulent, which adds "luscious aromas and flavors." heinrich.com.au Semi-automatic analyzer by BioSystems The new semi-automatic Y-350 analyzer from Spanish firm Bio- Systems (distributed in the United States by Admeo Inc.) is designed specifically for wine analysis and employs an LED system spanning 280-750 nm. The unit can be used to measure sugars, acids, nitrogen levels, glycerol and more using BioSystems' range of re- agents. biosystems.es Irrigation control valves by Nelson Nelson Irrigation Corp. unveiled its new 1000 series of irrigation con- trol valves that it claims saves en- ergy and provide higher flow capacity with lower friction loss. The new valves also offer more precise and stable pressure regu- lation over a wider range of flow and with minimal pressure differ- ential required across the valve. The valve is available in three dif- ferent flow path options—inline, tee and elbow—and can be equipped with five different inlet/ outlet styles. nelsonirrigation.com Sanitary conveyor by Key Technology The new Sanitary Belt Conveyor by Key Technology features a positive drive urethane (PDU) belt, stainless steel frame and components and open construction to make sanitiz- ing the machine easier and quick- er. The unit is available in "dog leg," flat and inclined configura- tions and can be mounted on the floor, on casters or be suspended. The conveyor also can be equipped with an optional motorized pulley to eliminate shaft-mounted motors and gearboxes. Throughput ca- pacity ranges from less than 2,000 pounds per hour to more than 60,000 pounds. key.net Cool-Fit insulated piping GF Piping System's Cool-Fit Plus system is insulated plastic piping designed for indirect cooling appli- cations. The system features a core pipe made of ABS that is insulated with high-density polyurethane protected with a black polyethylene jacket that is watertight and UV resistant. The system is suitable for applications with water-based coolants from -58° to 104° F at an operating pressure of up to 10 bar and with- in diameters from 0.75 inches to 12 inches. gfps.com/cool-fit New addition to Elegant Light line Global Packaging announced it has added the new Claire bottle to its Elegant Light line of glass. The Claire is a Burgundy bottle featur- ing more "reserved styling" with an elegant swan's neck and substan- tial label area. The Elegant Light line bottles are lighter to help win- eries cut costs but still feature striking design. globalpackage.net Temp and humidity logger PakSense launched a new temperature and humidity logger that can be programmed and reused for up to 15 months and can re- cord 32,000 data points. The units download data via a USB connec- tion to a PC. paksense.com Send your product news to edit@winesandvines.com The original, BOTTLE-MATIC-II 3 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED D ISPENSA-MATIC Label Dispensers Price subject to change without notice. 2/01/10 28220 Playmor Beach Rd, Rocky Mount, MO 65072 Call Toll Free: 1 (800) 325-7303 or (573) 392-7684 FAX:(573) 392-1757; E-mail: info@dispensamatic.com Web: http://www.bottle-labeler.com STOP Wasting Time Labeling by Hand! $1800 for Wines & Vines Readers! Front & Back! Label any cylindrical container fast and accurately from ½" to 8" diameter, @ Speeds of 1200 Pcs. per hour. NOT A CHEAP, IMPORTED KNOCK-OFF! 21 day trial MADE IN USA! Front and Back!

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