Bottomless Conveyor Features New, Seamless Belts for Extended Life

PharmafillTM  BCV1 Transfers Bottles with Less Maintenance

The PharmafillTM  BCV1 Bottomless Conveyor from packaging machinery manufacturer Deitz Co., Wall, NJ (www.Deitzco.com), features new, seamless hugger belts. Included as standard at no extra charge, the new, dual hugger belts replace seamed belts with a one-piece design that effectively grips bottles, vials, jugs, and other containers yet resists wear for extended service life and reduced downtime for maintenance. The motorized hugger belt conveyor automatically captures glass, plastic, and metal bottles from a conveyor, suspends them between the dual, [urethane] belts, and either transfers them downstream or moves them over a printer to automatically apply lot traceability codes on the bottle bottoms.

Suitable for contract packagers and food, pharmaceutical, and nutritional product manufacturers, the PharmafillTM  BCV1 Bottomless Conveyor adjusts with no tools to accommodate a variety of container sizes and shapes and includes variable speed control to match the line speed. The conveyor comes set on casters and leveling pads as standard for easy installation and stable operation.

The Bottomless Conveyor is designed and manufactured with the new, seamless belts at the company’s Wall, New Jersey, headquarters. Testing is offered on the company’s in-house testing/training filling and packaging line.

For more information, contact the sales staff, Deitz Co., Inc.; 1750 Route 34, PO Box 1108, Wall, NJ 07719 USA; 732.681.0200; Fax 732.681.8468; www.deitzco.com; sales@deitzco.com.

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