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Alcoa 28 MCA Filling and Screwing Machine

Manufacturer
Alcoa
Model
28 MCA
Type
Filling and Screwing Machine
Year
1997
Category
Beverage filling technology
Sub-category
Bottle filling systems
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

A vacuum filler for hot filling and a 4-head Alcoa capper are available. The two machines were part of a complete line. Both machines with complete documentation and dismantled.

Vacuum Filler

Type
Vacuum filler for hot filling
Running direction
Left-right
Bottle formats
1l VDF / 0.5l NRW / 0.33l Ale / 0.75l Bordeaux
Filling capacity
5000 bottles/h

Capping Machine

Model
Alcoa 28 MCA
Number of heads
4
Year of construction
1997
Bottle formats
0.5l NRW / 1l / 0.75l Bordeaux
Capping capacity
5000 bottles/h (actual capacity: more than 5000 bottles/h, limited by filler)

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Capabilities

This combined filling and capping system consists of a vacuum filler for hot-fill applications and a 4-head Alcoa capper, both capable of processing 5,000 bottles per hour. The vacuum filler handles multiple bottle formats (0.33l, 0.5l, 0.75l, and 1l) running left-to-right, while the capper efficiently seals 0.5l, 0.75l, and 1l bottles. Originally part of a complete production line, these machines work together to streamline beverage bottling operations from filling through capping in a single integrated workflow.

Industries & Uses

Beverage producers—breweries, wineries, juice manufacturers, and soft drink bottlers—rely on systems like this to achieve consistent, high-speed production. The modular design allows flexibility across different bottle sizes and formats, making it suitable for businesses producing multiple product lines or those planning to scale operations.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1997 equipment, prioritize inspecting the vacuum pump and heating elements on the filler for wear and proper function, as these experience constant stress. Request detailed maintenance records, particularly for seal replacements and calibration logs. Check capping head condition for wear patterns and verify all bottle format changeover parts are included. Ask about the line's total runtime hours and any recent component upgrades, as these determine remaining service life.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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