Once your containers have been filled, your products need the protection of a well-sealed cap to prevent contamination and spillage. In many cases, your capping system will also guard your customers from accidental exposure to strong chemicals, and your other inventory will be protected from damage. Adjusting a threaded cap neatly and with the right amount of torque is a painstaking process, but the right capping equipment will do the job efficiently and reliably without causing time-consuming jams or leaks.
Spindle cappers can tighten and torque most types of threaded caps onto most kinds of bottles, and the caps can range in size from 8 mm to 110 mm. The types of caps these machines can handle include:
Nearly any type of bottle type or shape can be used, and they can be made from materials that include PET, PP, PVC, HDPE, LDPE and glass. The bottle heights can range from 1” to 14”. Containers with odd shapes can be handled with dual gripper belts.
Preparing the caps. Before the capper can receive the bottles, first the caps already have to be set in place. The process can be automated with different optional cap sorting devices: vibratory bowls, which use vertical vibrations to position caps in an energy-efficient way; centrifugal bowls, which place caps into position by means of a spinning motion; or a sorting elevator, where the caps that are correctly placed travel up on a revolving belt, and the ones that are not pop off. The caps can be positioned by hand as the bottles are placed on the conveyer. Depending on the level of automation in place, this can be as easy as emptying a container of caps into a chute.
Holding the parts steady. Just a small misalignment can cause the caps to jam, so the spindle capper has to stabilize both the bottles and the caps as they pass through the spinning disks. This is done with tool-less gripper side belts on both sides of the bottles that keep them upright and in the proper position, and cap stabilizers that put just enough pressure on the caps to keep them from falling off until they are introduced to the tightening process.
Tightening the caps. The capper then tightens the caps onto the bottles using 4, 6 or 8 matched spinning disks (spindle wheels). The bottles go straight through until the correct amount of torque is applied. Depending on the unique configuration of each job, spindle cappers can cap up to 50 bottles per minute.
Easy adjustments: The settings can be adjusted to accommodate different jobs. You can change the torque, spindle wheel position, and gripper belt height and width. The team at Apex is also on hand to help you find the best combination for each capping need.
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The modular design of spindle cappers allows you to start with just a cap tightener and easily add automation capabilities such as a chute or automatic cap feeder later as you need them. Additional options include:
The spindle capper can also fit into a comprehensive filling operation that includes filling machines, labelers and conveyance systems.
Apex offers all of our clients customized solutions to their filling needs. Call us at 219-575-7493 or visit our page here to discuss the best equipment choices for you.