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Pressco at Drinktec

0:52 min Blow Moulding & CoatingAuxillaries
United States

Pressco Technology Inc., which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is pleased to once again participate at Drinktec. Pressco plans to showcase our newest vision inspection solutions for companies that manufacture and fill food and beverage containers.

The strength of Pressco’s scalable, modular platform lies in its ability to deliver a wide range of inspection options across an entire blow-fill line. In the blowmoulder, Pressco offers a combination of camera modules which detect defects on the preform and/or the empty bottle, including virtual section weight measurement which is vital to process control. On the filling side, Pressco’s solutions include a multi-camera system for filled bottle inspection to detect mis-applied closures, tamperband defects and under/over-filled bottles. Additional inspection options may be deployed at the cap feeder, labeler, date coder and case-packer.

These inspection capabilities are controlled via a single centralized processor with one or more HMIs, which eliminates the inefficiency of multiple platforms from different suppliers. Pressco’s integrated system of distributed inspection means that one vendor can provide sales & service, training, technical support, spare parts, etc. on your entire vision system.

Visit Pressco Technology’s booth to learn how our vision systems can help improve line efficiency, reduce scrap and maximize quality. We’ll have live demonstrations of our “up-and-down-the-line” inspection capabilities for H2O, CSD, Hot Fill and Aseptic lines, and we’ll be pleased to discuss your vision needs.

Hall A4.402
www.pressco.com 

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