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Filling Monoblock

Ref: M290

Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph

In storage
Manufacturer:
Fimer
Model:
SRTT1-20-20-3-3 CPK
Year:
2004
Speed:
4000 BPH
Products:
Beer
Containers:
Glass
Formats:
0.33 L, 0.75 L

Details

Electrical data:
kw: 10.5kw
Rotation:
Clockwise
Rinser:
No. of grippers: 20
No. of treatments: Single
Filler:
No. of valves: 20
Fill type: Isobaric
Type of nozzle: Fixed
Isobaric valve: Traditional
Capper:
Cap type: Crown cap
No. of heads: 3
Cap size: 26mm e 29mm
Neck type:
Long Neck, APO, Champenoise
Safety features:
Yes
Manuals:
Yes
Isobaric:
Yes

Filling Monoblock

Ref: M290

Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph

In storage
Manufacturer:
Fimer
Model:
SRTT1-20-20-3-3 CPK
Year:
2004
Speed:
4000 BPH
Products:
Beer
Containers:
Glass
Formats:
0.33 L, 0.75 L
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Description

Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph

The Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph constitutes a comprehensive technical solution for breweries requiring a reliable system for rinsing, isobaric filling, and capping of glass bottles. FIMER manufactured this unit in 2004, model SRTT1-20-20-3-3 CPK, combining compact design with long-term operational stability. Accordingly, this equipment meets the needs of both craft and semi-industrial beer producers.

Monoblock Configuration: Rinsing, Filling, and Capping

This machine integrates three coordinated operational modules: rinsing, isobaric filling, and capping. Specifically, the rinsing section employs 20 grippers to handle bottles securely and efficiently. In parallel, the filling system utilizes 20 isobaric valves, which maintain pressure equilibrium throughout the process—a critical requirement for carbonated beverages such as beer.

The capping module includes 3 heads, compatible with 26 mm and 29 mm cap sizes. Consequently, the system accommodates multiple closure types while ensuring precision and consistency. The capping technology derives from AROL, a reputable manufacturer known for high-performance sealing systems. As a result, the monoblock guarantees high-quality closure integrity.

Bottle Formats and Neck Compatibility

The Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph handles various neck types, including Long Neck, APO, and Champenoise. It supports glass bottles with volumes of 33 cl and 75 cl, achieving production speeds of 4000 bottles per hour for 33 cl and 2000 bottles per hour for 75 cl, respectively. Therefore, breweries can manage different product lines within a single production flow.

Furthermore, the machine provides format flexibility without requiring significant reconfiguration time. This, in turn, enhances production efficiency and minimizes bottlenecks. In particular, this versatility proves beneficial for breweries offering multiple SKUs across various packaging standards.

Technical Specifications and Maintenance

The monoblock operates at a power consumption of 10.5 kW, which reflects its energy-efficient engineering. In addition, it incorporates all essential safety features in accordance with industrial compliance standards. CIMEC constructed the base frame, while FIMER and AROL supplied the mechanical and control components. Together, these manufacturers delivered a machine characterized by durability, accuracy, and ease of maintenance.

Certified technicians performed the most recent maintenance in April 2020. During this intervention, they replaced 20 pistons, 20 valves, and 20 valve-opening keys, and completed full regreasing of the main column. Therefore, the unit currently operates in excellent mechanical and hygienic condition. Notably, this maintenance history contributes to the monoblock’s sustained operational readiness.

Current Status and Availability

The Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph is currently in storage, available for inspection and relocation. Thanks to its consistent servicing and high-quality engineering, the equipment remains in optimal operational condition. Consequently, a new owner can reintroduce the monoblock into production with minimal commissioning effort.

Industrial Applications and Use Cases

Engineers designed this unit specifically for beer bottling in medium-scale production environments. Due to its isobaric filling technology, the machine handles carbonated products effectively while preserving beverage integrity. Moreover, its compatibility with various bottle necks and volumes enables breweries to adapt quickly to market demands.

In particular, its monoblock structure simplifies integration into existing bottling lines. Additionally, the standardized components facilitate spare part availability and reduce downtime. For instance, operators can carry out preventive maintenance without interrupting production schedules. Ultimately, this adaptability provides a long-term strategic advantage.

Technical Summary of the Used Filling Monoblock FIMER

The Used Filling Monoblock FIMER for beer 4000 bph delivers a well-balanced combination of reliability, precision, and adaptability. Altogether, its configuration—featuring systems from FIMER, AROL, and CIMEC—makes it a technically sound investment for breweries seeking to enhance their bottling performance. Above all, the machine supports consistent output, robust hygiene standards, and a reduced cost of ownership over its lifecycle.

Therefore, any brewery aiming to expand production capabilities while maintaining process control will find this monoblock a suitable and efficient solution.


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