King Machine launches blower-filler-capper monobloc machine 

King Machine launches blower-filler-capper monobloc machine 


King Machine has introduced its Ultra Clean Blower-Filler-Capper Monobloc Machine to meet the demand for hygienic and efficient beverage production, according to a press release from ABNewswire via openPR. 

This new machine is said to transform beverage production lines and address the increasing demand for hygienic liquid bottling solutions. 

It can handle 18,000 to 54,000 0.5L juice bottles per hour and 4,000 to 6,000 larger 4L and 5L bottles per hour.  

This technology provides blowing-filling-capping solutions for water, milk, and juice bottles in beverage applications. 

The purification and sterile isolation system ensures a contamination-free environment throughout the bottling process.  

The fully enclosed stainless-steel windows, paired with “high efficiency” Fan Filter Units (FFUs), create a sterile internal atmosphere.  

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Another feature, the pressure system maintains a higher pressure inside the machine to keep out contaminants, while a micro-differential pressure gauge monitors the pressure difference and alerts for any discrepancies.  

Additionally, each unit is sealed with a liquid trough seal for preventing the ingress of unclean external air. 

King Machine company spokesperson said: “Our Ultra Clean Blower-Filler-Capper Monobloc Machine represents the latest advancement in our continuous dedication to offering the highest quality equipment to beverage manufacturers.  

“We recognise the critical importance of maintaining strict hygiene standards in beverage bottling, and this new technology empowers producers to meet those standards while significantly increasing production capacity and efficiency.” 

Set up in 2008, King Machine specialises in the design and manufacture of beverage filling and packaging machinery.  

With a global footprint extending to more than 90 countries, King Machine encompasses a range of liquid bottling solutions, including water, milk, juice, and other beverages. 




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