Choose NFC Juice when
Choose NFC when the finished product should keep direct juice character and avoid concentration.
NFC juice and concentrated juice have different goals. NFC protects direct juice character, while concentrate reduces transport and storage volume through evaporation.



The choice depends on market, storage, transport, Brix target, aroma protection and utility capacity.
Choose NFC when the finished product should keep direct juice character and avoid concentration.
Choose concentrate when export, storage density or ingredient use justifies evaporation and Brix control.
Send feed Brix, target Brix, package and storage plan.
| Item | NFC Juice | Concentrated Juice |
|---|---|---|
| Main process | Extract, deaerate, pasteurize and fill | Extract, clarify if needed, evaporate, cool and fill |
| Utility load | Lower than concentrate route | Higher steam and cooling demand |
| Quality focus | Fresh flavor and low heat exposure | Brix stability, aroma retention and concentration efficiency |
| Packaging | Bottle, pouch, carton, chilled or aseptic | Aseptic drum or bulk concentrate packaging |
No. The better option depends on product viscosity, particle level, pH, shelf life, packaging, utility limits and cleaning expectations.
No. Equipment names are shortcuts. The decision should be made from product data and factory boundary, then checked against cleaning, operation and expansion needs.
Send raw material, finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, particles, heat-treatment target, packaging, steam, cooling water, CIP and automation expectations.
No. Any values are reference-only planning logic. Final selection should be confirmed through engineering review and product testing where needed.
Share raw material, finished product, hourly capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging, utilities, factory layout, automation requirement and timeline. Values can be preliminary references for early engineering review.