Complete Bottling Line
Complete Bottling Line
Condition
Used
Location
Fumane (Verona) 

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- Machine type:
- Complete Bottling Line
- Condition:
- used
Price & Location
- Seller location:
- Via Incisa 1, 37022 Fumane (Verona), Italy

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Details about the offer
- Listing ID:
- A19601596
- Reference number:
- LC560
- Update:
- 18.07.2025
Description
Used Processing Line for small dairy products 2000 L/h
Milk Reception and Initial Storage
The Used Processing Line for Small Dairy Products 2000 L/h begins with a milk reception unit consisting of two Lactofreeze tanks and a receiving pump. Initially, operators channel raw milk into the tanks, where it remains chilled. As a result, the system ensures thermal stability before processing. Furthermore, this setup minimizes the bacterial load while allowing continuous transfer to the pasteurization stage.
Pasteurization and Separation
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Next, the pasteurization phase uses a plate heat exchanger with a retention section and auxiliary systems, all rated for 2,000 liters per hour. Specifically, the pasteurizer rapidly heats and holds milk at a predefined temperature to eliminate pathogens. Then, the GEA WESTFALIA separator—rated at 3,000 L/h—performs cream separation. Simultaneously, the RANNIE homogenizer (1,000 L/h) reduces fat globules, thus enhancing emulsion stability and preventing cream rise.
Fermentation and Coagulation
Following thermal treatment, the milk proceeds to fermentation. Here, operators use an insulated double-wall fermentation tank with a 1,000-liter capacity and planetary agitator. Consequently, they maintain uniform bacterial activity and precise temperature control. In parallel, a 1,000-liter coagulation vat equipped with a planetary mixer initiates the curdling process. Both tanks ensure optimal protein structuring for yogurt, cheese, and cultured cream products.
Cheese Processing and Draining
After coagulation, the Used Processing Line for Small Dairy Products 2000 L/h continues with cheese processing. The system includes a 500-liter vat with a draining sieve and two cheese draining tables. Therefore, operators can efficiently handle large curd volumes. Moreover, these components simplify whey separation while ensuring sanitary compliance. Additionally, their design supports easy cleaning and cross-contamination prevention.
Packaging Operations
Once products are ready for packing, the line integrates semi-automatic and automatic solutions. First, a semi-automatic filler doses pasteurized milk into 1-liter bags. Subsequently, the yogurt cup filler automatically fills and seals 75 mm and 95 mm cups at up to 1,800 units per hour. Meanwhile, the rotary labeling machine by ETICAP (2004) applies both front and rear self-adhesive labels on cylindrical cups. Importantly, the machine ensures consistent alignment and adhesion.
Date Coding, Thermal Control, and Final Packing
In addition, a Videojet 1220 coder (2019) applies expiry dates onto each product via belt conveyor. Further downstream, a vacuum packaging machine handles cream and cheese portions. Thermal utilities include a 115–150 kW solid fuel boiler (2014) with dual transfer pumps. At the same time, an ice water tank (5,000 L, 2014) and a cooling unit (2018) maintain temperature consistency across the line.
Milk Reception and Initial Storage
The Used Processing Line for Small Dairy Products 2000 L/h begins with a milk reception unit consisting of two Lactofreeze tanks and a receiving pump. Initially, operators channel raw milk into the tanks, where it remains chilled. As a result, the system ensures thermal stability before processing. Furthermore, this setup minimizes the bacterial load while allowing continuous transfer to the pasteurization stage.
Pasteurization and Separation
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Next, the pasteurization phase uses a plate heat exchanger with a retention section and auxiliary systems, all rated for 2,000 liters per hour. Specifically, the pasteurizer rapidly heats and holds milk at a predefined temperature to eliminate pathogens. Then, the GEA WESTFALIA separator—rated at 3,000 L/h—performs cream separation. Simultaneously, the RANNIE homogenizer (1,000 L/h) reduces fat globules, thus enhancing emulsion stability and preventing cream rise.
Fermentation and Coagulation
Following thermal treatment, the milk proceeds to fermentation. Here, operators use an insulated double-wall fermentation tank with a 1,000-liter capacity and planetary agitator. Consequently, they maintain uniform bacterial activity and precise temperature control. In parallel, a 1,000-liter coagulation vat equipped with a planetary mixer initiates the curdling process. Both tanks ensure optimal protein structuring for yogurt, cheese, and cultured cream products.
Cheese Processing and Draining
After coagulation, the Used Processing Line for Small Dairy Products 2000 L/h continues with cheese processing. The system includes a 500-liter vat with a draining sieve and two cheese draining tables. Therefore, operators can efficiently handle large curd volumes. Moreover, these components simplify whey separation while ensuring sanitary compliance. Additionally, their design supports easy cleaning and cross-contamination prevention.
Packaging Operations
Once products are ready for packing, the line integrates semi-automatic and automatic solutions. First, a semi-automatic filler doses pasteurized milk into 1-liter bags. Subsequently, the yogurt cup filler automatically fills and seals 75 mm and 95 mm cups at up to 1,800 units per hour. Meanwhile, the rotary labeling machine by ETICAP (2004) applies both front and rear self-adhesive labels on cylindrical cups. Importantly, the machine ensures consistent alignment and adhesion.
Date Coding, Thermal Control, and Final Packing
In addition, a Videojet 1220 coder (2019) applies expiry dates onto each product via belt conveyor. Further downstream, a vacuum packaging machine handles cream and cheese portions. Thermal utilities include a 115–150 kW solid fuel boiler (2014) with dual transfer pumps. At the same time, an ice water tank (5,000 L, 2014) and a cooling unit (2018) maintain temperature consistency across the line.
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