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Complete Bottling Line

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Sidel Used Complete Filling Line for Cans 2006

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Manufacturer:
Bull Technology
Year:
2006
Speed:
38000 BPH
Products:
Beer
Containers:
Can
Formats:
0.33 L, 0.45 L

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Safety features:
Yes
Manuals:
Yes
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Complete Bottling Line

Ref: LC369

Sidel Used Complete Filling Line for Cans 2006

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Manufacturer:
Bull Technology
Year:
2006
Speed:
38000 BPH
Products:
Beer
Containers:
Can
Formats:
0.33 L, 0.45 L
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Machine type
Manufacturer
Model
Year
Notes
Machine type
Premix
Manufacturer
Sidel
Model
STRABLEND PLUS 4
Year
2006
Machine type
Rinsing Machine
Manufacturer
Sidel
Year
2006
Machine type
Filling Monoblock
Manufacturer
Sidel
Model
STRACANS 2000
Year
2006
Machine type
Seamer
Manufacturer
FERRUM
Model
F708C
Year
2006
Machine type
Feeding Unit
Manufacturer
FERRUM
Model
54 – HIN – 10
Year
2006
Machine type
Chiller
Manufacturer
GEA
Model
e ECOFLEX VT 80 BC-6 - Volume 160 L
Year
2006
Machine type
Inspector
Manufacturer
Bull Technology
Model
STRACTEC
Year
2006
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Description

Sidel Used Complete Filling Line for Cans 2006

The filling line was manufactured in 2006 and is capable of filling cans with a speed of 38,000 bottles per hour. The line is designed specifically for filling beer in two different formats – 0.33 L and 0.45 L.

The line comprises several equipment from various manufacturers. First, there is a premix from Sidel’s STRABLEND PLUS 4 series. This premix plays a crucial role in ensuring that the beer is thoroughly mixed before filling. Next is the rinsing machine from Sidel, which is used to rinse and sterilize the cans before filling.

After the rinsing process, the cans move to the filling monoblock from Sidel’s STRACANS 2000 series, where they are filled with beer. This monoblock is equipped with advanced technology to ensure accurate and efficient filling, with minimal wastage. Once filled, the cans move on to the seamer, which is from FERRUM’s F708C series. The seamer is responsible for sealing the cans, ensuring that the beer inside stays fresh and carbonated.

The feeding unit is from FERRUM’s 54-HIN-10 series and is used to feed empty cans into the filling line. The chiller is from GEA’s ECOFLEX VT 80 BC-6 series, and has a volume of 160 L. This chiller plays a crucial role in maintaining the temperature of the beer as it moves through the filling line. Finally, there is an inspector from Bull Technology’s STRACTEC series, which is used to ensure that the cans are correctly filled and sealed.

Conclusion

It is important to note that while the equipment listed above forms the core of the filling line, we can also provide additional equipment upon request. For instance, a palletizer can be added to automate the process of stacking and organizing filled cans onto pallets. A depalletizer can also be added to automate the process of unloading cans from pallets onto the filling line. Additionally, a shrinkwrapper can be included to wrap the filled cans with plastic, which provides extra protection during transportation and storage.

In conclusion, this used filling line for cans from Sidel is a reliable and efficient solution for breweries looking to scale up their production of canned beer. With the addition of optional equipment like a palletizer, depalletizer, and shrinkwrapper, it can become a fully automated system that significantly reduces manual labor and increases efficiency.


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