From spring to bottle
Mineral water is a pure, natural product. The water for the company’s ‘Rheinfels Quelle’ and other brands comes directly from a mineral water source deep below the Rheinaue nature conservation area. Over 25,000 years ago, this is where rainwater collected at a depth of 300 meters after slowly trickling down through many different layers of earth and stone. “That is why mineral water always tastes different at different places,” explained Schneider. “As it trickles down, the water is filtered and purified and at the same time it also absorbs valuable minerals.” To give the natural mineral water its bubbly character, we introduce various amounts of carbon dioxide – depending on whether the product is to be still, medium or fizzy. The water is then ready for bottling. “Our Sinalco soft drink is also based on the mineral water – we just add the syrup required,” said Schneider. “That is not the way it is done everywhere. Other producers do not use high-quality mineral water.”
Thorough cleaning
At the RheinfelsQuellen facility the forklift trucks dart everywhere. Crates of empty bottles are unloaded from delivery trucks and transferred to the production areas where virtually everything is automated. The bottles are individually removed from the crates and placed on a conveyor. Crates go directly to the washing plant whilst caps and labels are first removed from the bottles before inspection by the ‘sniffer’. This unit rapidly sniffs out whether consumers have used the bottles for other fluids such as alcohol, gasoline or even lemonade. If they have, the bottles are rejected. “We need large quantities of steam for the cleaning process,” said Schneider. “That is one of the main reasons we opted for the compact cogeneration module from
mtu Onsite Energy.”