Used KRONES - KHS 60,000CPH complete CSD lineTechnical Specifications
& Performance DataThis used bottling line is a high-speed, complete
canning solution for carbonated soft drinks, engineered with premium
components from Krones, KHS, Ferrum, and other leading manufacturers.
It delivers robust performance for industrial packaging and beverage
production, combining dependable filling, seaming, pasteurization, and
end-of-line automation for second hand operations seeking reliable
throughput.Production speed: up to 60,000 cph (0.33L); recently
running at 53,700 cph (0.5L)Container type: Aluminum cansFormats:
Compatible with 0.33L and 0.5L can formatsMain equipment: KHS Innofill
EMD 108S can filler; Ferrum F812 seamer; KHS Innopas tunnel
pasteurizerInspection: Krones Checkmat and additional fill height
inspectionPackaging: Kisters tray and shrink packing (overhauled
2015), Krones Robobox groupingEnd-of-line: Krones Modulpal palletizer,
Strema pallet stretch wrapper, Logopak pallet labelingMaterial
handling: Krones depalletizer, conveyors for cans, trays, and
palletsAdvanced Automation & Control SystemsThe line integrates
automated handling, filling, seaming, and inspection with coordinated
conveying and accumulation to maintain stable high-speed operation.
Automated depalletizing, grouping, palletizing, and shrink packaging
reduce manual interventions and enhance consistency. Integrated
inspection ensures precise fill height control, while the pasteurizer
provides thermal stability for CSD. Quick-change capabilities are
supported at key stations for format transitions between 0.33L and
0.5L cans.Production Line Integration CapabilitiesDesigned for
seamless inline operation, this used bottling line connects
depalletizing through packaging and pallet handling with synchronized
conveyors and buffering. The system accommodates multiple can sizes
within the listed format range and integrates easily with upstream
syrup room/premix and downstream warehouse logistics. The layout
supports:Inline compatibility from empty can infeed to finished pallet
dispatchFormat changes between 0.33L and 0.5L cansModular upgrades
(inspection, drying, pallet labeling) already implementedSuitable for
CSD beverage production and industrial packaging environmentsMachine
Condition & Maintenance HistoryThis second hand canning line has been
recently operating at 53,700 cph on 0.5L cans, demonstrating current
production capability. Key modernization milestones include multiple
2018 Krones integrations across depalletizing, inspection, grouping,
palletizing, and conveyors, a 2021 pallet stretch wrapper, and a 2022
pallet labeling unit. The Kisters tray and shrink packer underwent a
complete overhaul in 2015, ensuring reliable packaging performance.
Additional inspection capacity was added in 2023 for enhanced fill
height quality control.Operational Performance & VersatilityOptimized
for CSD, the line pairs the KHS Innofill EMD 108S can filler with a
Ferrum F812 seamer for consistent, high-quality seaming and
carbonation retention. The KHS Innopas tunnel pasteurizer stabilizes
product for distribution, while the Gesete can dryer improves
downstream label and pack quality. Dual inspection points by Krones,
including Checkmat, safeguard fill accuracy and packaging integrity.
Krones Robobox grouping and Modulpal palletizing deliver efficient
secondary and tertiary packaging, contributing to overall line
efficiency and uptime.Installation Requirements & Site PreparationAs a
high-capacity production line, installation planning should consider
adequate floor space for depalletizing, filling/seaming,
pasteurization, packaging, and end-of-line zones, with clear material
flow paths. Appropriate utilities for a high-speed beverage production
environment are required, including power, compressed air, process
water, and drainage for pasteurization and rinsing. Conveyors can be
arranged to fit site constraints while maintaining ergonomic access
and safety clearances.Safety Standards & Compliance CertificationThe
line features machine guarding, interlocked access points, and
emergency stop systems across critical stations to support safe
operation. Food-contact and hygienic design elements are present where
applicable to beverage processing, and thermal treatment via tunnel
pasteurization supports product safety. Manufacturer engineering from
Krones, KHS, Ferrum, Kisters, and related suppliers underpins
compliance with established industrial safety practices and hygiene
requirements for beverage production.