Beverage application

Dairy and juice bottle rinsers for beverage lines.

Specify bottle preparation equipment for dairy drinks, juices, smoothies and other beverage packaging formats.

Container preparation for drinks

Dairy and juice lines need a reliable preparation step before filling. Bottle format, hygiene target and line speed determine whether air rinsing, water rinsing or washing is most suitable.

PET, HDPE and glass formats

Lightweight plastic bottles need careful handling to prevent tipping or deformation. Glass bottles may tolerate different transfer routes but still need stable presentation.

Output and dwell time

Rinsing performance depends on nozzle coverage, dwell time, bottle orientation and drainage. Higher outputs need a machine route that keeps pace with the filler.

Site requirements

Compressed air, water, drainage, electrical supply and clean-down access should be checked before finalising equipment.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Can PET juice bottles be air rinsed?

Yes, air rinsing may suit lightweight PET bottles when the target is loose dry debris and bottles must remain dry.

When is water rinsing used for drink bottles?

Water rinsing is considered when a wet internal rinse or more visible cleaning step is required before filling.

Can a rinser run both glass and PET bottles?

Sometimes, but bottle stability, dimensions and change parts must be reviewed for each format.