Used Bottling Line KRONES for still, sparkling water and CSD 12000 bph
The Used Bottling Line KRONES for still, sparkling water and CSD 12000
bph ensures good-performance bottling for mineral water, sparkling
water, and carbonated soft drinks (CSD). Specifically, it processes
PET containers in 1.5 l format, using isobaric filling technology to
preserve the quality of both carbonated and non-carbonated beverages.
Moreover, the bottle neck standard is PCO 1810. In addition, this Used
Bottling Line KRONES for still, sparkling water and CSD â 12000
bph integrates synchronized machines, thereby optimizing every
production step, from preform feeding to final packaging and
palletizing. Preform Feeding and Preparation in this Used Bottling
Line KRONES The process begins with the preform feeder, which
continuously supplies preforms to the preform inverter. As a result,
the line maintains a smooth and consistent flow, with correct
alignment of preforms before the blowing process. Blow Molding Machine
Next, the blow molding machineâa Krones Contiform Compact 10,
year 2001âuses a Siemens S5 control system to manage heating and
blowing phases. Consequently, it transforms preforms into precisely
shaped PET bottles ready for downstream processes. Air Conveyors of
the Used Bottling Line KRONES for still and sparkling water Once the
bottles are formed, they are transferred via Krones AirCo air
conveyors, model AirCo, year 2011. These conveyors extend for
approximately 110 meters. Furthermore, they are controlled by
inverters and a Siemens S5 controller, ensuring the transport to the
next station. Mixing and Carbonation Unit Before filling, the product
passes through the mixing and carbonation unit, a Krones MS, year
1992. This system mixes water and syrup, and then carbonates the
product with COâ for sparkling drinks, or injects nitrogen for
still water. Notably, the unit ensures continuous operation and
mixing, thus maintaining product consistency throughout production.
Filling Monoblock Following the mixer, the filling
monoblockâKrones VK PET 100 SV K, year 1993âcomes into
action. Controlled by a Schleicher system, it includes: Bottle rinsing
unit Isobaric filling machine, suitable for both still and carbonated
beverages Capping unit for PCO 1810 PET bottles CIP
(Cleaning-In-Place) connections Capacity to handle 1.5 l format
Importantly, this unit represents the heart of the line, performing
several critical functions within a compact and coordinated block.
Labeling Machine Immediately after filling, a Krones labeling machine,
model Canmatic, year 1997, applies labels to PET bottles with
precision. As such, it ensures accurate positioning and high
throughput, contributing to a professional final presentation. Shrink
Wrapper Subsequently, the shrink wrapperâDimac Green Star Big,
year 2011âforms multipacks using shrink film. In doing so, it
prepares the bottles for U6354234 efficient palletizing, while also
reducing handling complexity. Palletizer Then, the line transitions to
the palletizing section, which includes a Krones Innopal palletizer.
This system arranges the finished packs onto pallets for shipping and
storage. Accordingly, it ensures stable stacking, reduced manual
labor, and optimal logistics. Slat Conveyors in this Used Bottling
Line KRONES for still and sparkling water Finally, the wrapped bottles
in the Used Bottling Line KRONES for still, sparkling water and CSD
20000 bph are moved via RS-Fillingtech slat conveyors, year 2011,
extending for 30 meters. These conveyors, in particular, are
integrated with the fillerâs control system and equipped with
automated lubrication, thereby enabling reliable continuous transport
without interruptions. Conclusion of this Used Bottling Line KRONES
for still and sparkling water In conclusion, the Used Bottling Line
KRONES for still, sparkling water and CSD 12000 bph offers a bottling
solution for PET containers. Its layout is designed for isobaric
filling, handling PCO 1810 necks and 1.5-liter formats with ease.
Thanks to its integrated systems and coordinated processes, it ensures
efficient production for carbonated soft drinks, mineral water, and
still beverages.