- Typical capacity
- For this class of equipment, capacities typically range from 30 to 120 bottles per minute, depending on the cap type and container size.
- Power supply
- Commonly found on units of this type, a 3-phase electrical supply (e.g., 400V, 50Hz) is required, often with a compressed air connection.
- Cap types
- Typically designed to handle screw caps, ROPP (Roll On Pilfer Proof) caps, or snap-on caps, depending on the specific tooling installed.
- Container materials
- Generally suitable for capping glass, PET, HDPE, and other common plastic containers.
- Footprint
- The physical footprint for an automated capping line of this nature typically requires a linear space of 2 to 4 metres, plus access for operation and maintenance.
- Automation level
- Units like this commonly feature automatic cap feeding, placement, and tightening, often integrated with a conveyor system.