Technical Specifications and Performance Data This pre-owned monoblock
is manufactured by Omar and integrates drying, capsule application,
and self-adhesive labeling functions into a compact rotary system
designed for professional beverage production. The machine is equipped
with a double capsule applicator with rotating heads for precise
capsule application and three self-adhesive labeling units for front,
back, and neck labels. It is ideal for presenting high-quality wines
and can be integrated into a used bottling line or as a stand-alone
module in an industrial packaging environment. Manufacturer: Omar
Model: Simphony Washer-Dryer Year: 2010 Configuration: Drying module +
double capsuling unit with rolling heads + 3 self-adhesive labeling
stations (front/back/neck) Bottle Formats: Compatible with Bordeaux
and Burgundy bottles Label Application: Pressure-sensitive
(self-adhesive) for front, back, and neck Container Type: Glass
bottles Format Examples: Reference capacity 0.5 L Application:
Suitable for integration into beverage production lines and industrial
filling Advanced Automation and Control Systems The monoblock is
designed for synchronized operation of the drying, capsuling, and
labeling units. The self-adhesive labeling stations ensure precise
application with fine adjustment for front, back, and neck labels. The
double capsuling stations with rolling heads ensure consistent
finishing quality on wine capsuling units. Rapid mechanical
adjustments support the changeover from Bordeaux to Burgundy bottles,
improving production flexibility in existing bottling lines.
Production Line Integration Capability Designed for in-line operation,
the unit interfaces upstream with fillers and capping/closing machines
and downstream with inspection and packaging equipment. It adapts to
standard conveyor logistics, enabling smooth transfer of glass
bottles. Format changes between compatible wine bottle geometries are
supported, making the machine suitable for multi-SKU beverage
production. Machine Condition and Maintenance History The machine has
undergone a thorough restoration, which included purchase, transport,
and recommissioning, resulting in a fully functional and reliable
second-hand asset. It is ready for use in a production setting,
suitable for rapid integration into an existing bottling line.
Operational Performance and Versatility Optimized for glass wine
bottles, the monoblock combines drying, precise capsule application
with rolling heads, and three-point self-adhesive labeling. This
configuration supports premium packaging standards and is suitable for
wineries and beverage producers seeking consistent presentation
quality in an industrial packaging environment. Installation
Requirements and Site Preparation The rotary machine’s compact
footprint allows for easy placement within typical bottling rooms.
Connection to existing conveyor belts and utilities is recommended for
optimal integration. The site layout must allow for safe operator
access around the guards and clear spaces for format changeovers and
routine maintenance. Certification of Conformity and Safety Standards
The monoblock includes protective guards around the moving units, with
standard operator guards and emergency stop functions typical of
modern bottling equipment. Hygienic handling of glass containers is
supported by the integrated rinsing-drying section, in line with
beverage production practices.