Description
Used bottling line Cortellazzi for CSD in PET bottles – 8000 bph
General overview of the line
The used Cortellazzi bottling line for carbonated soft drinks in PET bottles 8000 bph delivers an integrated solution for producing soft drinks and sparkling water in 0.50 L and 1.5 L containers. Specifically designed for industrial environments, the system provides a complete technical configuration. It maximizes production efficiency and ensures operational safety by including protection devices and quality control systems at every stage. Moreover, the layout supports continuous operation with minimal downtime.
Filling unit and blow molders
The Cortellazzi Fintec VEGA 40.70.10 isobaric filling monoblock 1998 handles carbonated products while maintaining constant pressure during the filling process. As a result, the system preserves CO2 content and prevents product loss. Two separate blow molding machines feed the containers. A Sidel SBO8 from 1999 ensures continuous high efficiency production, while a Kosme KSB-4000 from 1998 serves as a backup or support unit. In addition, both machines allow quick format changes and stable operation under load.
Carbonator and CO2 management
The Cortellazzi Kristal Mix 1998 controls carbonation and saturates the product with CO2. Consequently, the unit ensures consistency and stability throughout the filling phase. Notably, it also supports fine tuning of pressure and temperature parameters.
Labeling and customization
Three labeling systems carry out specific functions. The Kosme Ekstrahotmelt 12TS1E1 1998 applies labels using hot melt glue. Meanwhile, the KHS Carmichael 1995 handles traditional label application. Furthermore, the Esleeve ESM 3200M 2004 applies shrink sleeves to PET containers in various formats. Together, these machines offer flexible labeling solutions for different product lines.
Quality control and heat tunnel
The Krones Miho module 2008 inspects containers and labels, detecting any defects or irregularities. If necessary, the system can reject non compliant items without interrupting the production flow. Then, the Krones Shrinkmatt 3000 tunnel 2008 uses steam to shrink the sleeves uniformly onto the containers. In particular, this tunnel guarantees even heat distribution, preventing sleeve distortion.
Secondary packaging
The Dimac Bluestar F30 2007 wraps products into shrink film with speed and precision. As such, this unit optimizes grouping and prepares the packs for palletizing. Additionally, it minimizes material waste and ensures a clean wrap.
Handle and cap application
The Twin Pack MGE 1997 applies handles to the grouped bottles. Simultaneously, the Bortolin Kemo 1997 feeds caps consistently and ensures uninterrupted sealing of containers. This way, the two systems maintain rhythm and alignment on the line.
End of line and automation
The Keber Meg Arm palletizer 1998 arranges the finished packs onto pallets. Next, the Robopac Helix HS 30 wrapper 1989 wraps the pallets with stretch film. As expected, both systems support adjustable parameters for different pallet configurations. The entire line uses a Siemens PLC, which ensures reliable operation, quick diagnostics, and seamless integration into industrial systems. In other words, the automation backbone enhances efficiency and reduces operator intervention.
Availability and operating conditions
The line will operate until January 2026, offering potential buyers the chance to view it in production. Until then, all machines remain in daily use and undergo routine maintenance. In conclusion, this configuration provides an efficient fully operational option for companies that seek a used bottling line Cortellazzi for CSD in PET bottles 8000 bph, complete from blow molding to final pallet wrapping.