Container guide

Container rinsing machines for bottles, jars and shaped packs.

Bottle rinsing principles can also apply to jars and containers where the pack needs preparation before filling.

Bottle, jar and container formats

Container rinsing projects should start with pack size, opening, base stability and whether the container can be inverted or indexed safely.

Cleaning target

Define whether the issue is dust, loose debris, static, water-soluble residue or a requirement for a wet wash. Each target may point to a different rinser route.

Handling shaped containers

Square, oval or lightweight containers often need additional guidance and stability checks compared with simple round bottles.

Integration route

The rinser should be planned around filling, capping, sealing, labelling and packing equipment so the container remains controlled throughout the line.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Can bottle rinsers handle jars?

Some systems can handle jars or containers, but the opening, height, diameter and stability need checking.

Are container rinsers air or water based?

Both routes are possible depending on whether the container needs dry particle removal or wet washing.

What makes shaped containers difficult?

Orientation, base stability, transfer control and nozzle access can be harder with non-round formats.