Packaging, particularly in the context of bottling, involves several stages to ensure products are securely and efficiently prepared for distribution. Primary packaging refers to the material that directly encases the product, such as bottles, which protect the contents and provide essential information. Secondary packaging groups primary packages together, facilitating handling, transportation, and branding. Bottle unscramblers and orienters are crucial in the packaging process, especially for high-speed production lines. Bottle unscramblers are machines designed to sort and position bottles correctly from a bulk supply. They ensure that bottles are aligned and oriented uniformly before they enter the filling line, which is essential for efficient and accurate filling, capping, and labeling. Orienters, on the other hand, are used to ensure that bottles are facing the correct direction for subsequent processes. This is particularly important for bottles with specific shapes or designs that require precise alignment for labeling or capping. Both unscramblers and orienters enhance production efficiency by reducing manual handling, minimizing downtime, and ensuring consistent product quality. They are integral to maintaining the speed and accuracy of modern packaging lines, ultimately supporting the seamless transition from primary to secondary packaging.
Used Bellatrx product recovery machine, model 1040, serial #38, with infeed turn table. Built 2018
Bellatrx - 1040