Glass Bottle Filling And Packing Machine
Regarding Bottles Made of Glass: Filling and Capping (ROPP or CROWN). 20 bpm to 100 bpm
A multipurpose device for filling glass bottles with various products, including carbonated, viscous, water, and pulpy juice. VARIATION IN SPEED: FROM 30 TO 100 BPM.
Glass bottling machine, 20/30/40/60 and 90 bpm, end-to-end solution for still liquid, pump juice, and carbonated water; semi-automatic, partially automatic, and fully automatic models
DESCRIPTION:
SPECIAL FEATURES:
1) SAFETY :
The valves operate based on gravity filling, but they have a unique feature in that, in the absence of a bottle on the cylinder, the liquid valves stay closed and do not drip or leak. When the valve is closed and the liquid is recycled, as well as when it is opened and the bottle is filled Tank temperature is maintained by recycling the product liquid.
The product comes into contact with stainless steel (316). filled bottles that are delivered from the filler, moved on a crowning turret by a starwheel and then put back on the main conveyor. A large capacity hopper with appropriate crown sorting equipment is provided for the sorting and delivery of crowns.
A safety clutch is used to drive the selector wheel from the bevel wheel. Crowns are sent down a chute to the crowning throats from this selector wheel. Crowns are fed into the throats from the bottom of the chute with the help of an air jet fitted to minimize friction. It works with both intermediate and standard crowns.
An automated high-pressure cycle for oil is connected to a centralized motorized system that lubricates all critical points. The grease is manually applied. Client motors will power the outfeed conveyor, while fillers will power the infeed conveyor for bottles. Security of Infeed and Outfeed a Crowner No crowner, high-low safety height adjustment Crowner’s Detector Safety.
Bottles from the washer are delivered on a lift cylinder after passing through the distributing star wheel. Filling valves are fixed on a rotary head and bottles are lifted and pressed against them. The liquid begins to fill as soon as the correct seal is formed and stops at the pre-set level. The liquid is held in a revolving stainless steel tank.