Products Packaging Equipment Automated - Five/Three Gallon WFC-200/300 Automated 5-Gallon Filling Line
Big Production! The WFC200 or WFC300 models are perfect for those with larger production requirements. Imagine up to 2400 bottles in an 8 hour shift!
Features:
- Wash, sterilize, fill and cap 300 five or three gallon bottles per hour.
- Unique bottle compression system dramatically reduces leakers.
- Curtaining system between wash/rinse stations eliminates any possibility of cross contamination between cycles.
- Washes with hot water & chemical using it’s own integral water heating system with digital temperature display and control.
- Multiple hot water wash and fresh water rinse cycles.
- Ozone tolerant system, ready to hook up to ozonated feed water.
- Doesn’t require a pressurized water feed; it comes complete with filling pump; just connect it to your product water storage tank.
- Once a bottle has been placed in the machine, you don’t touch it again until it is clean, full and capped.
- Sate of the art PLC controlled system.
- Washes inside and outside of bottle and rinses the caps prior to capping.
- Fully adjustable fill cycles with 0.1 sec adjustment increments.
- Quick changeover from 5 gal to 3 gal bottles.
- Cap holding bin with rotational feed and air ram capping.
- Pneumatically controlled chain advance system for precise bottle placement.
- Full stainless steel construction with stainless pipes, valves and pumps.
- Very easy to integrate automated detergent or sanitizer feed systems.
- Each machine is electrically tested and certified by the Canadian Standards Association.
- Every unit is test run at our shop before shipping to the customer.
Specifications:
- All components are either UL or CSA approved.
- Dimensions: 151" long, 31" wide, 70" high.
- Net weight: 900 lbs.
- Electrical: 220V, 60Hz, 30 Amps.
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