Certificates/Standards: | N; |
Monthly Output: | Not provided |
Regional: | Not provided |
Packaging Information: | Not provided |
Mode Of Payment: | Not provided |
Delivery Lead Time: | Not provided |
Main Sales Markets: | North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa |
Sample Provided: | No |
Sample Policy: | Not provided |
Minimum Quantity: | Not provided |
Empty plastic bottles are inverted and inserted via the infeed starwheel to the sterilizer carousel, where they remain inverted for their entire passage through the rinser carousel. While inverted a peracetic acid sterilizing solution is injected into and onto the bottle. The injection produces a uniform film of activated sterilant on the entire bottle surface. The bottles remain in the overturned position while they are passed through a series of treatment carousels. The bottles finally pass into the rinser isolator and onto the rinser carrousels, where a jet of sterile water is directed into and onto the bottles. The rinse can be followed by a hot air drying phase as well (optional feature).Following the rinser cycle the bottles are passed returned to their upright orientation and passed by starwheels into the filler isolator. Gravity filling with electronic control of the fill weight. The filled containers are transferred by intermediate starwheels to the rotary capping station, where multiple capping heads controlled by serve motor perform the operation of joining the screw lids firmly to the container mouth.