Technical Specifications & Performance DataThis used bottling line is
a Sidel PET aseptic BlowâFillâCap combi configuration
engineered for high-speed beverage production. Designed for dry
aseptic applications, it delivers consistent performance for sensitive
products while maintaining hygienic integrity throughout the
process.Manufacturer: SidelLine type: PET aseptic
BlowâFillâCap combiProduction speed: 48,000 bphCurrent
product: PET bottled water, milkApplication: Dry aseptic; suitable for
milk, juice and waterAvailable bottle volume: 230 ml (0.23 L)Main
equipment year: 2020 (blowing, filling, bottle dryer, etc.)Blower
model: Matrix XS P50 (SBO 22/28/26 Matrix XS P50)Filler/Combi model:
FMa-COMBI CAPDIS-24kBottle dryer: 5 sets, includes conveyorSteam
generator: Spirax Sarco, 200 kgAir compressor: AF L5S, 35 bar, 220
kWPreform handling: Preform flipping hopper TS21AWaste gas treatment:
KYES-13V (blowing), KYES-35L (filling)Containers: PET bottles,
cylindrical formatsAdvanced Automation & Control SystemsThe
BlowâFillâCap combi architecture optimizes line efficiency
by eliminating intermediate transfers, reducing contamination risk,
and enabling synchronized control of blowing, aseptic filling, and
capping. The system features integrated controls with centralized HMI
for coordinated changeovers and process monitoring. Dry aseptic
operation minimizes chemical residues and supports rapid restart with
reduced utility consumption. Safety guarding and interlocks protect
operators during production and changeovers.Production Line
Integration CapabilitiesThis second hand industrial packaging line
includes upstream and downstream elements sized for 48,000 bph
performance. Integrated conveying links the blower, filler, and bottle
dryers, with provision for labeling and packaging downstream. Format
changeovers are supported by combi-level integration for rapid
switches within the validated range. The line is ideal for beverage
production requiring sterile handling, including water and dairy-based
products.Inline combi operation with synchronized conveyingBottle
dryers (5 sets) for label-ready drynessCompatible with additional
downstream packaging solutionsOptimized for 0.23 L PET bottles; other
formats feasible with appropriate toolingMachine Condition &
Maintenance HistoryThe equipment is intact and has not been
disassembled. It has been operated for about one year, indicating low
wear relative to typical lifecycle expectations for this class of
bottling equipment. Presented as a used bottling line in sound
condition and suitable for recommissioning, it aligns with buyers
seeking reliable second hand assets for rapid capacity
deployment.Operational Performance & VersatilityEngineered for
sensitive beverages, this PET aseptic line supports dry aseptic
processing with controlled environments from blowing through capping.
The configuration is appropriate for:Water (PET bottled, still)Milk
and dairy-based aseptic beveragesOptional and auxiliary components
visible within the configuration include x-ray foreign body
inspection, cap handling/elevators, and stainless steel process tanks
(e.g., GEA), enhancing quality assurance and process stability. The
high-pressure air system (35 bar) and multi-stage bottle drying enable
stable downstream labeling and case packing performance.Installation
Requirements & Site PreparationSite readiness should U6354234
accommodate a high-speed combi line footprint with straight conveyor
runs and service aisles for maintenance. Utilities include
high-pressure compressed air for stretch blow molding, process steam
for sterilization (via the Spirax Sarco steam generator), and standard
plant services for controls and auxiliaries. Electrical and air
distribution should be sized to support the 48,000 bph throughput,
including the 220 kW compressor and associated dryers.Compressed air:
high-pressure circuit for the blower (up to 35 bar) plus plant
airSteam supply via integrated steam generator (200 kg class)Line
layout provisions for bottle dryers, labeling, and packagingAccess for
sanitation, validation, and periodic maintenanceSafety Standards &
Compliance CertificationThe line incorporates machine guarding,
interlocks, and emergency stops across primary units to protect
operators and maintain hygienic barriers. Aseptic-compatible materials
and food-grade design principles are applied to product-contact areas
within the filling block. Dry aseptic methodology reduces chemical
carryover risk and supports stringent hygiene standards commonly
required in beverage and dairy operations.Manufactured by Sidel with
recognized component suppliers such as Spirax Sarco and GEA, this
production line provides a robust, high-performance solution for
industrial packaging and beverage production, combining speed,
hygiene, and reliability in a second hand configuration ready for
integration.