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Augenstein/Alcoa/Pace RI 1600-48-6/IFM 420-2/M-400 PR SSD/MSA Bottle Filling Line

Manufacturer
Augenstein/Alcoa/Pace
Model
RI 1600-48-6/IFM 420-2/M-400 PR SSD/MSA
Type
Bottle Filling Line
Year
2006
Category
Beverage filling technology
Sub-category
Bottle filling systems
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Complete bottle washing and filling line

Equipment

Rotary rinsing machine
Augenstein RI 1600/48/6, year of manufacture: 2006
Filling machine
Deckert Rudolf IFM 420-2, year of manufacture: 2003
Bottle unscrambler
Pace Packaging M-400 PR SSD, year of manufacture: 2004
Bottle capping machine
Alcoa 6208/360, year of manufacture: 2003
Cap feeder
Augenstein, year of manufacture: 2008
Packaging and labeling line
Sleever MSA 5120 LS4, year of manufacture: 2013
Weighing and metal detector unit
Mettler Toledo XS3, year of manufacture: 2008

Technical Specifications

Line capacity
9000 bottles/h
Bottle volume
150 ml
Filling volume
approx. 150 cm³
Max bottle diameter
48.9 mm
Bottle height
115.5 mm
Filling medium density
1335 kg/m³
Label type
Shrink sleeve labels
Steam consumption
150 kg/h

Documentation

Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

This complete bottle processing line handles the full workflow from rinsing through packaging. The system includes an Augenstein rotary rinser for cleaning bottles, a Deckert Rudolf filler for product dispensing, a Pace unscrambler for bottle orientation, an Alcoa capping machine with Augenstein feeder for sealing, and an MSA labeling/sleeving system for final product identification. Together, these machines create an integrated production setup capable of processing bottles at commercial scale, making it suitable for beverage producers, dairies, juice manufacturers, and similar bottling operations.

Industries & Uses

This type of line appeals to mid-sized producers looking to automate their bottling operations without the cost of new equipment. Breweries, wineries, soft drink bottlers, and contract manufacturers commonly use these systems. The modular nature means you can potentially run the line at various speeds depending on your production needs.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used line, request complete maintenance records for each component—older machines require consistent upkeep. Inspect the rinser jets for blockages or wear, check filling head accuracy and seals for leaks, examine the capper for proper torque consistency, and verify the labeler applies consistently without skewing. Ask about spare parts availability and whether technical support is still offered by manufacturers. Consider having a technician evaluate the complete system to identify which components may need refurbishment or parts replacement.

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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