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Capacity: up to 20,000 bph
Bottle Formats: 0.25 L Vichy, 0.5 L Set 1–3, 0.7 L GDB, 0.75 L GDB
Application: Water, CSD, or other beverages in returnable glass bottles
Condition: Line in good condition
Availability: Immediate
Status: Still installed and connected
Overview
This complete filling line for returnable glass bottles was manufactured between 1993 and 2004 by several well-known European producers
mainly Klann
Klinger
Krones
Nate
and Datz
The line is designed for high-capacity beverage production
handling up to 20,000 bottles per hour in different formats
It includes all components from decrater to crater. The line is for it´s age in a good condition. The labelling machine was maintained in 2023 completely. It remains installed and connected and can be inspected upon request
Technical Data
Scope of Delivery
Decrater | Otto Fleischer | 1993
Crate washer | Klann | 2,000 crates/hour | 1997 | GDB crates
stainless steel
Bottle washer | Klinger | 1993 | Stainless steel
multi-zone
steam extraction
dosing system
Empty bottle inspector | Krones | up to 50,000 bottles/hour | 2004 | Linatronic system
Filler | Nate-Veral 60 | 20,000 bottles/hour | 2004 | glass bottles
without closer
Capper | Datz | 20,000 bottles/hour | 2004 | 8-head Solo SV
left–right working direction
Swing-top capper | Datz | 20,000 bottles/hour | 2004 | 24-head BVM-24R
swing-top closure
Labeller | Krones | up to 20,000 bottles/hour | 2004 | Prontomatic
2 stations
Checkmat inspection
Crater | Otto Fleischer | 1993 | ROTA 1 E
automatic case packer