APACKS Automatic Linear Water Rinser is used to remove dust particles and other dry contaminants from clean containers. Typically used in the bottled water industry, this Water Rinser can also be utilized in a variety of other industries that require rinsed containers prior to filling. The containers are automatically indexed into the Rinser. The grippers capture the containers and then invert them 180 degrees over the adjustable Rinse Heads. High pressure jets individually rinse the containers internally with product water or customer-supplied rinse media. Once rinsed, containers are briefly drained and are reverted back onto the conveyor. The Automatic Linear Water Rinser comes standard with PLC Controls and color touch screen HMI, Pneumatic Indexing Gates, No bottle/No rinse and Bottle Backup Sensors, plus many more. Additional options are available for even more versatility.
Standard Features:
Fingertip knob adjustable jets for different bottle width
PLC Controls with color touch screen HMI
Pneumatic Indexing Gates (Entry and Exit)
Overall electronic production counter
No bottle/No rinse Sensor
Bottle Backup Sensor (downstream) delays operation until jam is cleared
On/off and speed controls for Conveyor
10 memory locations for rinse and indexing recipes
Front panel Start and Emergency Stop
Mounted on 4 heavy duty casters, plus threaded leveling legs
Specifications:
Standard Construction: Heavy duty 304SS 48” frame with some anodized aluminum
Rinse Head: Virtually all container sizes
Rinse Time: Variable, typically 2 to 3 seconds per container
Standard Line Height: Typically 36”
Power Requirement: 220VAC, single phase, 30 amp, 50-60Hz
Air Requirement: 2CFM @ 90PSI clean, dry, compressed air
Dimensions & Weight: Subject to model configuration
1 to 16 Rinse Heads
Larger frame for more Rinse Heads
Air Knife
Custom applications
Special electrical requirements
Additional remote E-Stops
Sanitary, hazardous, flammable and corrosive environment construction
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