Used complete isobaric bottling line for CSD 6400 bph Technical
Overview of the Line This Used complete isobaric bottling line for CSD
6400 bph produces carbonated soft drinks with a nominal output of 6400
bottles per hour. Specifically, the line handles 0.50-liter PET
containers using an isobaric filling system. In particular, this
technology maintains constant internal pressure during the filling
process. As a result, it prevents carbon dioxide loss and ensures that
the final product preserves its quality and carbonation from tank to
cap. Container Compatibility and Specifications The line supports PET
bottles with 18-10 and 18-81 PCO necks, which represent standard
formats across the beverage industry. Consequently, operators can
integrate the system into existing lines without modifying downstream
capping equipment. In addition, this compatibility facilitates bottle
sourcing and packaging flexibility. Furthermore, the system ensures
that transitions between production batches remain smooth and
efficient. Working Hours and Line Condition The machines in this Used
complete isobaric bottling line for CSD 6400 bph have completed only
3000 hours of operation. In comparison to similar used systems, this
relatively low usage indicates limited wear on mechanical parts.
Therefore, technicians can expect a good performance with minimal
maintenance needs. Moreover, this condition makes the line suitable
for facilities that require immediate deployment with limited
downtime. Line Composition The process begins with a Sidel SBO4
COMPACT blow molding machine, built in 2006, which forms PET bottles
directly from preforms. Then, the Simonazzi-Sidel Starblend mixer,
manufactured in 2007 blends water, syrup, and carbon dioxide under
pressure. Afterward, the product is managed in the Simonazzi-Sidel
Bluestar filling monoblock, also from 2007. This unit includes 32
grippers, 32 isobaric filling valves, and 8 capping heads. Thanks to
this configuration, the line fills and caps each bottle quickly while
maintaining product integrity. Additionally, the machine layout allows
for optimal integration of automation and operator access. Notably,
each module connects via pre-aligned interfaces, which streamline
installation and minimize commissioning time. Altogether, these
features contribute to high production efficiency and ease of
maintenance. Quality Control and End of this Used complete isobaric
bottling line To guarantee packaging integrity, the line includes a
Heuft inspection unit that checks bottle necks and caps for defects.
Following inspection, the bottles pass through a Sidel RollQUATTRO F15
labeling machine (2007), which applies wrap-around labels at high
speed with precision. Subsequently, a Cermex CP 18 U6354234 AAE
shrink wrapper (2006) packages bottles into multipacks using shrink
film. Throughout the process, Sidel conveyors transfer bottles between
stations without creating friction points or mechanical delays.
Moreover, the conveyor system provides buffer capacity where
necessary, thereby reducing the risk of line stoppages. In turn, this
helps operators maintain consistent output even during temporary
slowdowns or changeovers. Safety and Compliance of this Used complete
isobaric bottling line The manufacturer equipped this Used complete
isobaric bottling line for CSD 6400 bph with multiple active safety
systems, including physical guards, interlocked access panels, and
emergency stop devices. Above all, the system complies fully with
European CE standards, which regulate operator safety and equipment
reliability. Therefore, companies that prioritize regulatory
compliance and workplace safety will find this line especially
suitable. Furthermore, the design allows for easy access during
cleaning and maintenance, which enhances operational safety even
during non-production phases. As a result, the line minimizes both
risk and downtime across the entire bottling cycle.