Filling MonoblockAMS Ferrari
Filling Monoblock
AMS Ferrari
Year of construction
2014
Condition
Used
Location
Fumane (Verona) 

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- Seller location:
- Via Incisa 1, 37022 Fumane (Verona), Italy
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- Listing ID:
- A19601251
- Reference number:
- M298
- Update:
- 18.07.2025
Description
Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014
The Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 delivers a compact, integrated isobaric bottling solution for beer production in glass bottles. AMS FERRARI manufactured this model in 2014 and designed it to combine rinsing, filling, and capping into a single mechanical unit. As a result, this configuration reduces handling times and optimizes floor space in medium-scale bottling facilities.
Mechanical and production configuration
The Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 includes 12 rinsing grippers, 12 filling valves, and a capping module with two heads. The machine processes containers ranging from 0.33 to 1 liter in a clockwise rotation. Consequently, it suits a variety of bottle formats common in beer packaging. It operates at a nominal speed of 1,800 bottles per hour. Moreover, the system provides a stable and continuous workflow for consistent production output.
Operators disassembled the machine after it ran for approximately 200 hours, during which it bottled around 300,000 liters. Due to its low usage, the equipment shows minimal mechanical wear and preserves the integrity of key components. Production teams can, therefore, integrate this equipment into existing lines or use it as the base for new installations. In both cases, the monoblock ensures mechanical uniformity and high reliability.
Rinsing section
The rinsing module on the Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 uses 12 mechanical grippers to handle the bottles. The system performs two rinsing treatments, ensuring internal sanitization before filling. In addition, the grippers support both 0.33 and 0.75 liter glass bottles, which makes the machine suitable for a wide range of beer formats. Thus, the rinsing system contributes to maintaining hygiene standards across all packaging sizes.
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Filling section
The filling section uses 12 traditional isobaric valves with mobile nozzles. The system maintains pressure balance during filling and minimizes foam generation or COâ‚‚ loss. This feature, in turn, protects product quality and prevents waste. Furthermore, the mechanical design ensures ease of cleaning and straightforward maintenance. These characteristics make the equipment ideal for beer bottling, where pressure control directly influences final product consistency.
Operators rely on the mobile nozzle configuration to handle bottle variations with minimal adjustment. Also, the isobaric valves support repeatability across extended production cycles. Altogether, these features improve filling performance while maintaining operational efficiency.
Capping section
The capping module of the Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 applies crown caps using two heads. The system supports both 26 mm and 29 mm caps and uses mechanical force to seal each bottle with consistent pressure. Unlike electronic systems, this mechanical configuration simplifies service and ensures predictable performance.
The Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 delivers a compact, integrated isobaric bottling solution for beer production in glass bottles. AMS FERRARI manufactured this model in 2014 and designed it to combine rinsing, filling, and capping into a single mechanical unit. As a result, this configuration reduces handling times and optimizes floor space in medium-scale bottling facilities.
Mechanical and production configuration
The Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 includes 12 rinsing grippers, 12 filling valves, and a capping module with two heads. The machine processes containers ranging from 0.33 to 1 liter in a clockwise rotation. Consequently, it suits a variety of bottle formats common in beer packaging. It operates at a nominal speed of 1,800 bottles per hour. Moreover, the system provides a stable and continuous workflow for consistent production output.
Operators disassembled the machine after it ran for approximately 200 hours, during which it bottled around 300,000 liters. Due to its low usage, the equipment shows minimal mechanical wear and preserves the integrity of key components. Production teams can, therefore, integrate this equipment into existing lines or use it as the base for new installations. In both cases, the monoblock ensures mechanical uniformity and high reliability.
Rinsing section
The rinsing module on the Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 uses 12 mechanical grippers to handle the bottles. The system performs two rinsing treatments, ensuring internal sanitization before filling. In addition, the grippers support both 0.33 and 0.75 liter glass bottles, which makes the machine suitable for a wide range of beer formats. Thus, the rinsing system contributes to maintaining hygiene standards across all packaging sizes.
Fodpfjw Ag Ndex Afiepn
Filling section
The filling section uses 12 traditional isobaric valves with mobile nozzles. The system maintains pressure balance during filling and minimizes foam generation or COâ‚‚ loss. This feature, in turn, protects product quality and prevents waste. Furthermore, the mechanical design ensures ease of cleaning and straightforward maintenance. These characteristics make the equipment ideal for beer bottling, where pressure control directly influences final product consistency.
Operators rely on the mobile nozzle configuration to handle bottle variations with minimal adjustment. Also, the isobaric valves support repeatability across extended production cycles. Altogether, these features improve filling performance while maintaining operational efficiency.
Capping section
The capping module of the Used filling monoblock AMS FERRARI 12/12/1 year 2014 applies crown caps using two heads. The system supports both 26 mm and 29 mm caps and uses mechanical force to seal each bottle with consistent pressure. Unlike electronic systems, this mechanical configuration simplifies service and ensures predictable performance.
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