Product Details:
| Drink Type | Soda Water, Soft Drink |
| Filling Range | 200 ml to 500 ml |
| Filling Speed | 20 to 40 bpm |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| No Of Heads | 1 head |
| Container Type | Glass Bottle |
| Rinsing System | Without Rinsing |
| Body Material | SS304 |
| Cap Type | Crown Cap |
The Machine is a one man factory for making Soda and Soft drinks. Approximately 5000 bottles can be made in a shift of 8 hours. It consists of the following main components: Pump : It is a three piston pump with a capacity to pump approx. 500 litres per hour. The pump is powered by a ½ HP motor. The pumped water is fed into the carbonator through a non-return valve. The fixed pumping speed ensures that the proper quantity of water is fed to the carbonator and in turn the carbonating ratio between water and CO2 is maintained. Pressure Regulating Valve (PRV): The PRV ensures that a fixed pressure of CO2 is fed into the carbonator. In effect it is the heart of the machine and its maintenance and normal functioning is vital to the machine and quality of drink. The PRV can be adjusted for various pressures according to the soda/soft drink being made. Carbonator: The Carbonator tank is made of stainless steel and houses a shower and series of SS plates. Gas and water are mixed in the tank. The shower and special SS plates inside ensure that the water passing through it is saturated thoroughly thereby ensuring optimum carbonation. Filling Head: First a crown cork is fixed inside the head. Then a bottle is kept on the bottle table. On lifting of a lever, soda flows into the bottle through a filling valve. To eliminate the air inside the bottle, a snifting valve is provided. Thus when the bottle is being filled, the air is eliminated through the snift valve. Due to this, some amount of soda also flows out through the snift valve. This is unavoidable. When the bottle is full, the lever is released and the foot pedal pressed for capping the bottle. The bottle is then removed and the next crown cork and bottle are kept and the whole process is repeated. To make Soft drinks, the syrup concentrate is pre-filled into the bottle. The bottle is then kept on the machine and soda filled. The force with which the soda flows into the bottle (since soda is flowing from a higher pressure inside the carbonator to the atmospheric pressure of the bottle) ensures that the previously filled syrup mixes with the soda and the soft drink is ready. This method of making soft drink is called Post mix system.