Overview
Ionized air carries a slight ionic charge. This charge breaks up static electric bonds that cause dust and other particles to cling to glass, plastic, and aluminum. Blowing ionized air into a bottle is a liquid-free rinse. It's a highly effective and clean way to rinse your packages prior to filling. It works particularly well with plastic and aluminum bottles that are prone to pick up statically-charged debris as they're moved around during packaging.
Operating the rinser is easy. Just place two bottles on nozzles and press down briefly on them to start the adjustable-length rinsing cycle. As air blows into the bottles, we simultaneously pull vacuum near the mouth of the bottles. This helps pull in the dust that would otherwise just get blown around.
You can set the cycle time as long as you need for thorough rinsing. Assuming a 3-second rinse length, and you can clean about 20 bottles per minute with a two-head unit, or roughly twice that with the four head rinser.
| Bottle Throughput (3 second rinse) | ~500 BPH (Two Head), ~1000 BPH (Four Head) |
| Air Requirements | 65 psi, 5 CFM |
| Electrical Requirements | 115 V, Grounded |