Ionized Air Rinsers

Cleans containers using ionized air streams.

This unit is used to clean glass and plastic containers that may have dust or other contaminates that have settled during shipment from the container supplier. The ionized air rinser is almost always used in beverage filling applications as well as most food and pharmaceutical operations.

Machine Features

  • Constructed of stainless steel and SS shrouded aluminum components for washdown capability
  • Filler frame is fully enclosed with stainless steel panels and gasketed access door
  • LCD control panel with PLC stores up to 50 filling cycle setup parameters for recall
  • Automatic conveyor mounted bottle indexing gates to control container movement
  • No tools required nozzle mounts and bottle indexing gates
  • Electric bottle height adjustment
  • Batch bottle counter records number of filling cycles completed
  • No bottle/No Fill (suspend operation)
  • Downstream Backup/No Fill (suspend operation)
  • Other available options: nitrogen (N2) purge
Ionized Air Rinsers
  • Exclusive Feature: Nitrogen (N2) Purge
  • Space Requirements: Dimensions: 2′ L X 2′ W X 7’6″ H (60cm X 60cm X 225cm H)
  • Utilities: Air: 6cfm @ 80psi Electrics: 110V 1p to 220 2p 50/60 Hz
  • (Other electrics available on request at additional cost)
Download the Ionized Air Rinsers brochure

What does this machine do?

This unit is used to clean glass and plastic containers that may have dust or other contaminates that have settled during shipment from the container supplier. The ionized air rinser is almost always used in beverage filling applications as well as most food and pharmaceutical operations. Containers are automatically indexed beneath an air nozzle that has both an ionized air-jet and vacuum source. The bottle is first given a multiple burst of HEPA filtered ionized air to loosen any particles from the wall of the container. A vacuum sequence follows which removes particulates into a self-contained filter unit.

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