Increased capacity for water bottling line
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Posted to News on 20th Feb 2017, 00:00

Increased capacity for water bottling line

An energy efficient drive solution supplied to leading drinks manufacturer Radnor Hills has helped make a new bottling line possible. The new line will enable the company to increase production from 175 million to around 300 million bottles a year, as part of a planned expansion program to meet growing demand for its products.

Increased capacity for water bottling line

Radnor Hills produces a wide range of products in glass and plastic bottles including still water, sparkling and flavoured water, mixers, premium presses, healthy childrens' products and sports drinks. Based at the picturesque Heartsease Farm, nestling in the beautiful mountains and forests of Radnorshire, Radnor Hills’ remote, rural location means the company has to work with a limited local power supply. Plans to install the new bottling line, capable of handling 22,000 bottles an hour, along with a PET bottle blow moulding machine would have taken energy consumption beyond currently available limits using traditional drive technology.

The innovative solution was designed by factory automation engineers Newberry Systems who worked closely with SEW Eurodrive to utilise the company’s energy efficient decentralised mechatronic drive solution Movigear. It was calculated that the high energy efficiency of Movigear would cut power consumption significantly, keeping it well within available limits, and allow the project to go ahead.

Movigear is typically able to reduce energy consumption by up to 50%, or more, compared to standard drive products. It is designed with high-efficiency individual components and combines the gearing, motor and drive electronics in a single unit. This makes it possible to do away with control cabinets, saving space, reducing costs and the laborious, time-consuming wiring of motors, sensors and actuators, not to mention the elimination of much of the costly cabling.

William Watkins, managing director of Radnor Hills, said: “Movigear gave us the opportunity to significantly reduce energy consumption, and, given our limited local power supply issues, we may have not been able to go ahead with the new line without it.”

After installation and testing, the new bottling line performed perfectly and met all of Radnor Hills’ requirements. Speaking of the new drive system, Rob Newberry of Newberry Systems said: “I’m highly satisfied with SEW’s decentralised drive technology as well as the valuable support we’ve received from their engineers during design, installation and commissioning. Movigear is now my standard drive solution for all new projects of this type.”


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