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PET Bottle Air Conveyor Design for Water Filling Lines

Specify an air conveyor from actual PET neck geometry, bottle stability, route length, elevation changes, hygiene, airflow zoning and filler handoff. A fan count or conveyor length alone does not prove reliable bottle delivery. Use the decision points below to define a comparable supplier scope before requesting a project quotation.

Neck and support-ring data
Route geometry
Airflow zones
Buyer planning content Prepared by Mr Kcal Procurement scope reviewed by AllotTech Machinery

Direct answer

What should a buyer decide about PET Bottle Air Conveyor Design for Water Filling Lines?

Specify an air conveyor from actual PET neck geometry, bottle stability, route length, elevation changes, hygiene, airflow zoning and filler handoff. A fan count or conveyor length alone does not prove reliable bottle delivery.

Neck and support-ring data
Confirm neck-finish drawing, support-ring diameter and thickness, bottle height, weight and all future formats that must use the same neck-handling route.
Route geometry
Mark straight sections, bends, inclines, declines, crossovers, elevations, access doors and the final handoff to the rinser-filler-capper.
Airflow zones
Divide long routes into controllable zones and state fan, filter, duct, damper and pressure-adjustment scope without assuming one setting suits every bottle.
Bottle stability and contact
Review swing, bunching, scuffing, static, jams and contamination exposure at bends, gaps and elevation transitions.

Typical Technical Parameters

Decision owner Line integration engineer
Project stage Layout and detailed design
RFQ Project-specific

PET Bottle Air Conveyor Design for Water Filling Lines: specification decisions

Freeze these inputs against the approved bottle, target good output, workshop layout and responsibility boundary. Values that depend on samples or tests must remain project-specific.

PET Bottle Air Conveyor Design for Water Filling Lines

Decision area What the RFQ or test should confirm
Neck and support-ring data Confirm neck-finish drawing, support-ring diameter and thickness, bottle height, weight and all future formats that must use the same neck-handling route.
Route geometry Mark straight sections, bends, inclines, declines, crossovers, elevations, access doors and the final handoff to the rinser-filler-capper.
Airflow zones Divide long routes into controllable zones and state fan, filter, duct, damper and pressure-adjustment scope without assuming one setting suits every bottle.
Bottle stability and contact Review swing, bunching, scuffing, static, jams and contamination exposure at bends, gaps and elevation transitions.
Line controls Define ready, run, starved, blocked and fault signals between blower or feeder, conveyor and filler, including stop sequencing and restart permissives.
Acceptance route test Run the approved bottle formats through the complete route at agreed conditions and record jams, fallen bottles, damage, starvation and recovery after planned stops.

Where incomplete specifications create line risk

Each item below can change equipment scope, controls, layout, achievable output or acceptance. Ask suppliers to state assumptions instead of silently filling gaps.

Neck and support-ring data

Confirm neck-finish drawing, support-ring diameter and thickness, bottle height, weight and all future formats that must use the same neck-handling route.

Route geometry

Mark straight sections, bends, inclines, declines, crossovers, elevations, access doors and the final handoff to the rinser-filler-capper.

Airflow zones

Divide long routes into controllable zones and state fan, filter, duct, damper and pressure-adjustment scope without assuming one setting suits every bottle.

Bottle stability and contact

Review swing, bunching, scuffing, static, jams and contamination exposure at bends, gaps and elevation transitions.

Turn the proposal into acceptance evidence

A useful order links every important statement to a controlled drawing, sample, calculation, test or named site responsibility.

  • Attach the approved bottle, cap, label or pack data that applies to the decision.
  • Record included equipment, exclusions, local work and every mechanical, electrical or control interface.
  • Define the reference format, materials, test duration, result record and treatment of untested conditions.
  • Keep deviations and open points in a dated register with an owner and closure stage.
  • Line controls: Define ready, run, starved, blocked and fault signals between blower or feeder, conveyor and filler, including stop sequencing and restart permissives.
  • Acceptance route test: Run the approved bottle formats through the complete route at agreed conditions and record jams, fallen bottles, damage, starvation and recovery after planned stops.

Planning sources and verification boundary

The sources below illustrate complete-line scope, equipment interfaces, hygiene or safety context. They do not define an AllotTech model, legal requirement or performance guarantee for your project.

Buyer questions

Questions Buyers Ask Before Quotation

What is the first decision for PET Bottle Air Conveyor Design for Water Filling Lines?

Specify an air conveyor from actual PET neck geometry, bottle stability, route length, elevation changes, hygiene, airflow zoning and filler handoff. A fan count or conveyor length alone does not prove reliable bottle delivery.

What information should be sent with the RFQ?

Confirm neck-finish drawing, support-ring diameter and thickness, bottle height, weight and all future formats that must use the same neck-handling route. Mark straight sections, bends, inclines, declines, crossovers, elevations, access doors and the final handoff to the rinser-filler-capper.

Which interfaces should the supplier declare?

Divide long routes into controllable zones and state fan, filter, duct, damper and pressure-adjustment scope without assuming one setting suits every bottle. Review swing, bunching, scuffing, static, jams and contamination exposure at bends, gaps and elevation transitions.

How should this scope be tested and accepted?

Define ready, run, starved, blocked and fault signals between blower or feeder, conveyor and filler, including stop sequencing and restart permissives. Run the approved bottle formats through the complete route at agreed conditions and record jams, fallen bottles, damage, starvation and recovery after planned stops.

Request a Project-Specific Filling Line Review

Send your bottle size, target capacity, country, label and packing method. AllotTech Machinery will prepare a bottled water filling line configuration and quotation boundary for review.

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