New pump for beverage producers on show at PPMA

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions will unveil the new Bredel CIP pump and highlight its advanced fluid management technologies at PPMA, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, from 23-25 September 2025.
Visitors to Stand E102 at PPMA can discover more about the Bredel CIP which is designed for sanitary and hygienic processes that require optimal efficiency and regular clean-in-place (CIP). The Bredel CIP was designed with a new rotor to enable companies to achieve the required CIP velocities in various applications at breweries. The Bredel CIP pump features automatic retractable shoes that fully open the hose, allowing CIP fluid to flow at the optimal velocity for effective cleaning. By retracting the shoes during cleaning, hose compressions at high temperatures are eliminated, thereby extending hose life and reducing the costs of replacement hoses. The Bredel CIP is suitable for food and beverage companies, including a wide range of brewing applications, as well as handling products such as fruit puree.
Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions (WMFTS) will also demonstrate its peristaltic and sinusoidal pumps, designed to boost operational efficiency, improve product quality and reduce energy and resource consumption across key processing industries.
Visitors will discover how the MasoSine Certa Sine pump delivers high output without compromising yield, making it ideal for demanding applications in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and cosmetics industries. Its unique one-shaft, one-seal design delivers superior energy efficiency compared to traditional positive displacement pumps. Certa is also one of the few pumps in the world certified by EHEDG Type EL Aseptic Class I, confirming its suitability for aseptic processing. The aseptic certification confirms the bacteria-tight design when using a double mechanical seal. With easy cleaning and the ability to handle viscous fluids gently, Certa ensures high hygiene standards and product integrity.
WMFTS will also showcase its Watson-Marlow peristaltic pump range with a closed fluid path design that ensures complete product isolation during transfer, filling and filtration; minimising contamination risk and supporting sterile processes. Designed with flexibility and ease of use in mind, Watson-Marlow cased drive pumps are ideal for the cultivated alternative protein industry, requiring no hard piping and offering near-zero maintenance.
The Qdos chemical metering and dosing pump range will also be on display, offering reliable and cost-effective performance for water and waste treatment in a wide range of food and beverage processing plants and sanitary applications. Qdos peristaltic dosing pumps, including the Qdos H-FLO for higher flow rates up to 600L/hr, can eliminate the need for ancillary equipment and deliver flow rates from 0.1mL/min to 120L/hr at pressures up to 9 bar. Qdos pumps have an accuracy of ±1% and repeatability of ±0.5%, and this accuracy results in reduced chemical costs and contributes to lower emissions with fewer chemical deliveries.
John Rowley, Sales Manager – Food & Beverage and Clean Process at WMFTS UK, said: “We’re excited to connect with manufacturers at PPMA looking to take their processes to the next level. Our team will be on hand to demonstrate how our latest pumping technologies can help solve real-world production challenges, from reducing waste and energy use to ensuring product quality and compliance. Visit our stand to discover scalable, intelligent solutions designed to meet your needs.”




