POWERSTRIP HELPS LABELS STICK AT
HIGHLAND SPRING
To ensure its distinctive square plastic bottles are properly
dried prior to labelling, Highland Spring has installed a Secomak
Powerstrip air knife drying system at its Perthshire bottling
plant.
Because the blow-moulded bottles are filled with cold Highland
Spring Natural Mineral Water directly from the spring, condensation
often forms on the bottles' surface. This has to be effectively
removed prior to labelling.
After looking at a number of options, Highland Spring opted
for a Secomak Powerstrp drying system, consisting of two customised
air knives within an enclosed acoustic cabinet.
Because the conveyor moves at high speeds it is necessary
to expose as much of the bottles' surface to the drying effect
in as short a time as possible. The existing conveyor guide
rails obstructed the air flow, so they were removed and replaced
with Secomak's special container guidance system.
"We are very happy with the Powerstrip system," said
Engineering Manager John Calderhead. "The bottle guidance
system works well and the air knives are efficient even at
high line speeds. The acoustic cabinet also keeps the noise
down to an acceptable level."
Modular in design, Powerstrip systems are custom-built for
each specific application and can be used on bottling lines
with speeds ranging from 200 to 1,800 bottles per minute. Configurations
range from simple air knife kits to fully engineered systems
incorporating stainless steel cabinets, drip trays, sound attenuation
and adjustable guides.
Secomak estimates that the Powerstrip system can reduce drying
costs by up to 90% when compared with compressed air or thermal
drying. Expensive maintenance contracts are not required and
all spares are backed by the company's 30 year reputation.
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