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Inline Manifold

U.S. Metric

The Inline Manifold is ideal for drying the tops or bottoms of cans, jars, and other containers thoroughly, prior to date coding or other packaging operations. The Inline Manifold has six nozzles focused on the top surface of products and is available in either polypropylene or 304 stainless steel, both with Loc-Line nozzles. The spacing of the nozzles powers a one-two-three thrust at the target.

 

Benefits:
  • Available in both Polypropylene and 304 Stainless Steel
  • Reduced energy consumption (and costs) by eliminating compressed air -> Paxton blowers use only 20% of the energy that an air compressor does
  • Improved quality of date coding and labeling
  • Easy adjustment of individual nozzles
  • The ability to move the Inline Manifold up and down, and in and out on a stainless steel arm provides maximum flexibility for varying line configurations and can sizes
  • Designed for easy installation, the stainless steel arm can be bolted to the conveyor
  • Reduced product quality rejects due to poor coding quality
  • Able to withstand harsh detergents used in cleaning chemicals

 

Other Applications:
  • Drying soda cans prior to date coding
  • Drying the tops of cans prior to ink jet printing
  • Drying the bottom of beer bottles prior to date coding
  • After retort and cooling processes, drying canned food prior to date coding
  • After washdown, drying jars prior to labeling

 

Product Specifications:
  • 30 inches long x 3 inches OD
  • Six in-line nozzles, positioned in sets of two:
    • Loc-Line Construction
    • 3.5 inch long
    • 1/2 inch ID
Product Specifications:
  • 76.2 cm long x 7.62 cm OD
  • Six in-line nozzles, positioned in sets of two:
    • Loc-Line Construction
    • 8.9 cm long
    • 1.3 cm ID

 

 

Case Studies

 

Drying Cans Prior to Date Coding

 


Drying Aluminum Soda Cans Prior to Date Coding

A leading carbonated soft drink bottler was having trouble drying aluminum cans prior to date coding, and also wanted to eliminate compressed air all together. Read this case study to see how Paxton's Inline Manifold was able to help.

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Drying Canned Food Prior to Date Coding

 


Drying Cans of Food Prior to Date Coding

After cans of food go through a retort process, then cooled with room temperature water, an international food manufacturer was having trouble effectively drying the cans prior to date coding. Read this case study to see how Paxton's 304 Stainless Steel Inline Manifold was able to help.

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