The filler ensuring extraordinary performances
It is the new filler realized by Ronchi ‘EXACTA/R 18/6S’, which incorporates a capping station too. The new machine ensures high performances in terms of sanitization and wash-up of an absolute technological prominence, unique in the industry of the automatic machinery destined to the packaging industry.
It has been introduced at worldwide level for the first time at the Hispack Show held in Barcelona on last May and proposed on the American continent at the Las Vegas Pack-Expo show in October. A breakthrough which encountered the unanimous interest of the industry operators.
Distinctive features:
- Inclined base frame surface to ensure its accurate clearing
- CIP/SIP clearing system
- Automatic washing system in a closed circuit, managed from the operator’s panel
- Reduction of waste residual generated by the washing and/or product change operations
- Reduction of washing time and improvement of its efficiency
- Automatic emptying of the machine by removal of all bottles inside before a washing and/or product change operation
Thanks to its peculiar features, it is particularly recommended for all those sectors whereas a very frequent format change over is necessary: chemical, cosmetic, household industries.

350 billions units: this should bet he quantity of PET containers produced this year, according to Euromonitor, a London based company specialised in market researches. Out of these containers, many are utilized in the beverage industry, whereas PET confirms to bet he most used material in the world.
The incomparable experience in the application of the filling technology by means of flow-meters introduced by Ronchi in the early nineties has enhanced the reputation of the filling lines manufactured by the Italian company to be the main reference in the forefront of the weight and volumetric filling lines available on the worldwide marketplace.
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