Tetra Pak A3/Speed 030V, 2011, 125ml Slim, 24,000 bottles/hour filling line

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Tetra Pak A3 Speed 030V 125ml slim filling line
    2. Model: A3 Speed
    3. Year: 2011
    4. Brand: Tetra Pak
    5. Speed: 24,000 bottles per hour
    6. Machine hours: 25,731 h
    7. Formats: 125 ml
  2. Machines List
    1. Tetra Pak A3 Speed filling machine, year 2011, version 030V; format: 0.125L slim; operating hours: 25731 h, filling machine
    2. Tetra Pak SA30 straw applicator, year 2011, operating hours: 14219 h, straw applicator
    3. Tetra Pak ACHX 30 accumulation system, year 2011, operating hours: 1609 h, accumulation system
    4. Tetra Pak CBP30 Speed case packer, year 2011, operating hours: 21065 h, case packer
  3. Technical Specifications & Performance Data
    1. This used bottling line is a Tetra Pak A3 Speed configuration engineered for aseptic carton packaging of 0.125L slim bricks. It is an ideal second hand solution for industrial packaging and beverage production where consistent output, reliability, and hygienic design are essential. Built by Tetra Pak engineering, the line couples the A3 Speed filler with downstream automation for efficient end-of-line handling.
    2. Brand: Tetra Pak
    3. Main filler model: A3 Speed (version 030V)
    4. Year of manufacture: 2011
    5. Format/volume: 0.125L slim
    6. Container type: Carton (aseptic brick)
    7. Production speed: Up to 24,000 packs/hour
    8. Operating hours (filler): 25,731 h
    9. Operating hours (straw applicator): 14,219 h
    10. Operating hours (accumulator): 1,609 h
    11. Operating hours (case packer): 21,065 h
    12. Line composition: A3 Speed filler, SA30 straw applicator, ACHX 30 accumulation system, CBP30 Speed case packer
    13. Fill type: Aseptic
  4. Advanced Automation & Control Systems
    1. The line leverages Tetra Pak’s integrated automation for stable performance across forming, filling, and end-of-line operations. Centralized controls and coordinated start/stop logic help maintain production continuity while safeguarding product sterility. Operator-friendly interfaces support routine operation and monitoring, while guided adjustments facilitate format handling within the slim family.
    2. Integrated control architecture for synchronized filler and downstream equipment
    3. Recipe-based operation for repeatable performance and quick setup
    4. Designed for aseptic process integrity and hygienic operation
    5. Interlocked guards and safety protections around moving mechanisms
  5. Production Line Integration Capabilities
    1. Configured for inline operation, this second hand Tetra Pak A3 Speed 0.125L slim used bottling line includes accumulation to stabilize flow and a dedicated straw application station ahead of case packing. It is designed for efficient handling of carton bricks and smooth transitions between subsystems, ensuring high uptime and consistent pack presentation for industrial packaging workflows.
    2. Tetra Pak A3 Speed (version 030V) filling machine, year 2011
    3. Tetra Pak SA30 various equipment — straw applicator, year 2011
    4. Tetra Pak ACHX 30 various equipment — accumulation system, year 2011
    5. Tetra Pak CBP30 Speed case packer, year 2011
  6. Machine Condition & Maintenance History
    1. The system presents as a well-maintained second hand line with documented operating hours across key components: 25,731 h on the A3 Speed filler, 14,219 h on the SA30 straw applicator, 1,609 h on the ACHX 30 accumulator, and 21,065 h on the CBP30 Speed case packer. The configuration is suitable for prompt recommissioning in beverage production environments seeking a proven used bottling line.
  7. Operational Performance & Versatility
    1. Optimized for 0.125L slim carton bricks, the line delivers high throughput and reliable handling from aseptic filling through straw application and case packing. The accumulation system enhances operational stability by decoupling upstream and downstream processes, reducing stoppages and supporting continuous flow in industrial packaging applications.
  8. Installation Requirements & Site Preparation
    1. Proper site preparation should include adequate floor space for the filler, straw applicator, accumulator, and case packer modules with safe operator access and clear service areas. Utilities typically required for a Tetra Pak aseptic carton line include electrical power, compressed air, and process utilities suitable for aseptic operation. Conveyor alignment, level foundations, and provision for product and packaging material flow are recommended for efficient commissioning.
  9. Safety Standards & Compliance Certification
    1. The line is engineered with machine guarding, emergency stop functions, and interlocks to protect operators during routine use and maintenance. Hygienic design principles support food and beverage-grade operations, aligning with industry best practices for aseptic packaging machinery.