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Three in one: the Kosme 3Bloc

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Automation Controls/Drives 3Bloc for HDPE containers 3Bloc for PET containers Kosme s.r.l. Krones Roverbella

New block comprising blowmolder/unscrambler, filler and labeler.

The trend towards block-synchronizing several units to form a single machine continues unbroken.

For  a very simple reason: the advantages for the client are indeed persuasive—the Krones subsidiary Kosme s.r.l., Roverbella, has now, in the shape of the 3Bloc, unveiled the innovative concept of a block configuration available in two different variants, for PET and for HDPE containers.

The 3Bloc for PET comprises three concatenated machines: blowmolder, filler and labeler. The particular version of the Flexa labeler can vary, either featuring pressure-sensitive labeling with a Flexa Sensicol station or wrap-around labeling with a roll-feed capability. This version is suitable both for cylindrical and square PET bottles and also for containers with special shapes. The maximum speed is 16,000 bottles per hour.

In the case of HDPE containers, the blowmolder is replaced by an unscrambler for erecting them as they are fed in. This 3Bloc variant is able to handle up to 25,000 bottles per hour.

The 3Bloc’s technically sound design concept scores particularly well with its significantly reduced energy consumption compared to individual machines, and alsowith its higher efficiency and enhanced operator-friendliness, thanks to the Human Machine Interface (HMI).

The block configuration likewise, of course, benefits the footprint of the machinery layout, plus the capital investment and operating costs. For example, intermediate conveyors are no longer needed, and the times required for change-overs and maintenance work are shortened as well.

For more information, visit www.krones.com.

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