Bottling Line for Returnable Glass Bottles, 45,000 bph, 0.25-0.75L, 400V

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Bottling line
    2. Maximum capacity: 45,000 bph
    3. Bottle sizes: 0.25 L, 0.5 L, 0.7 L, 0.75 L glass
    4. Cap types: aluminium screw caps, crown corks
    5. Label types: body, neck, back
    6. Packaging: 3 x 4, 4 x 5, 4 x 6 plastic crates
    7. Pallet types: Brunnen and Euro
    8. Product types: flat water, CSD, beer
    9. Voltage: 400 V / 3 ph / 50 Hz
  2. Line Components
    1. 01 Pallet feeder, Schäfer, year 1985
    2. 02 Pallet release machine, Bornbinder PAE, year 1999
    3. 04 Crate switch point, year 1989
    4. 05 Crate sorting, Recop, year 1989
    5. 06 Decrater, Kettner Konti A-570, year 1989
    6. 07 Crate washer, year 1989
    7. 08 Bottle sorting, Recop, year 1989
    8. 09 Bottle discharge, Alcoa SD602 CCD, year 1989
    9. 10 Descrew machine, Alcoa DC 2490Z, year 1989
    10. 11 Bottle washer, O+H E44AD 420-11, year 1989
    11. 12 Aquarex, Rehmann, year 1989
    12. 13 Empty bottle inspector, Krones 712-M1, year 1999
    13. 14 Filler, O+H B120-115, 20SV, 15KK, year 1989
    14. 15 Caps feeder, Alcoa, year 1989
    15. 16 Labeller, Krones, blocked with filler, year 1989
    16. 17 Premixer, O+H Intermix, 39 m³/h, year 1989
    17. 18 Fill height check device, Recop, year 1989
    18. 19 Bottle burst, Recop, year 1989
    19. 20 Bottle discharge, Alcoa SD602 CCD, year 1989
    20. 21 Crater, Kettner Konti A-570, year 1989
    21. 23 Pallet binder, Bornbinder PAE, year 1989
    22. 24 Pallet outlet, Schäfer, year 1999
    23. 25 Pallet magazine, Schäfer, year 1999
    24. 26 Pallet check device, Schäfer, year 1999
    25. 27 Conveyors, year 1989
    26. 28 Crate turner, year 1989
  3. Capacity Per Hour
    1. Approximately 15,000 L based on 500 mL bottles (30,000 bph)
    2. Approximately 12,500 L based on 12 oz bottles (35,000 bph)
  4. 500 mL Bottles
    1. Approximately 120,000 L in 8 hours
    2. Approximately 360,000 L in 24 hours
  5. 12 Oz Bottles
    1. Approximately 100,000 L in 8 hours
    2. Approximately 300,000 L in 24 hours