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Heuft InLine II IR/ HBBIP II// Empty Bottle Inspection Machine

Manufacturer
Heuft
Model
InLine II IR/ HBBIP II//
Type
Empty Bottle Inspection Machine
Year
2013
Category
Food processing machines, Beverage
Sub-category
Beverage production
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Heuft empty bottle inspector

Technical Specifications

Inspection areas
Base, foot, sidewall, finish ring, underchip, finish
Sensor type
Infrared
Image processing system
Heuft reflexx
Performance range
5000-50000 bottles/h

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions X
approx. 2050 mm
Dimensions Y
approx. 1000 mm
Dimensions Z
approx. 1850 mm
Weight
approx. 1600 kg

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Heuft InLine II IR/HBBIP II is a high-speed empty bottle inspection system designed to catch defects before filling. Using infrared sensors and advanced image processing, it examines bottles for cracks, chips, dirt, and structural issues across the base, sidewalls, finish ring, and other critical areas. Capable of inspecting 5,000 to 50,000 bottles per hour, this machine maintains quality control across production runs while minimizing waste and protecting your filling lines from damaged containers.

Industries & Uses

Beverage producers—including breweries, soft drink manufacturers, water bottling facilities, and juice producers—rely on systems like this to ensure only flawless bottles reach the filling stage. Even small defects can cause breakage during filling or shelf life, leading to costly product loss and safety hazards. This machine is essential for any mid to high-volume operation seeking consistent output quality and reduced downtime from line jams caused by defective bottles.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used unit, request complete maintenance records and documentation of sensor calibration. Infrared sensors and optical components can degrade over time, so verify their current performance and ask about recent repairs or replacements. Inspect the mechanical components for wear, check that all conveyor systems run smoothly, and confirm the machine has been properly serviced. An on-site inspection is highly recommended to assess the overall condition and test its rejection accuracy before committing.

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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