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Santa Vittoria enhances operations with bottling line from SMI and ENOBERG
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6 September 2024

Santa Vittoria enhances operations with bottling line from SMI and ENOBERG

In the heart of the Ligurian Alps flows the pure water bottled by the Santa Vittoria Srl company, which involved SMI and ENOBERG for the supply of a new complete 25,000bph line.


State-of-the-art technology marries tradition


From 2000 to the present day, when Santa Vittoria was acquired by the Ballestra family of Bordighera (Imperia), the company has become an excellence in Liguria and the West.


This is also due to the continual investments within the production departments, such as the recent project involving SMI and ENOBERG for the supply of a new complete 25,000bph (0.5l) line for bottling and packaging three different bottle formats PET (500ml, 1500ml and 2000ml) of still and sparkling water, in cylindrical and square bottles.


In this plant, advanced technology blends harmoniously with the company’s tradition in all phases of the industrial process, from bottling to palletising, which are managed by automated systems to ensure products that are as safe and pure, as the environment that created them.


The new investment was contemplated right down to the smallest detail, creating strong teamwork between Santa Vittoria and the designers at SMI and ENOBERG. The entire production process has been designed to keep every aspect of the bottling, packaging and handling of products within the line under constant control.


The new plant includes an integrated ECOBLOC ERGON system, consisting of the latest generation SMI EBS 10kl ERGON stretch-blow moulder and an electronic volumetric filling system ENOBERG 80-15 HEVS for natural and sparkling water.


 

Key features of the EBS 10 KL ERGON stretch-blow molding module


  • Compact design: which ensures high speeds despite the limited space. The preform heating section is integrated with the stretch-blow molding section.

  • Quick and easy format changes: the preform feeding system is equipped with adjustments using numerical position counters, which speed up format change operations.

  • Energy saving: stretch-blow molding carousel equipped with motorised stretching rods controlled by electronic drives, which guarantee precision in operations and energy savings (no compressed air is required and power consumption is lower than solutions with linear motors).


  • High-efficiency preform heating: system of heat-reflective panels in energy-efficient ceramic composite material, positioned both in front and behind the lamps to ensure uniform heat distribution.


  • Reduced mechanical intervention: the servo motor automatically adjusts according to the production speed.


  • Efficient stretch-blow molding system: high-performance valves and low dead volumes (-50%) which ensures reduced pre-blow molding and blowing times and better quality of the bottles produced.

  • Advanced automation


  • Simple and intuitive Posyc operator interface.


  • Predictive maintenance: a machine equipped with a state-of-the-art metre to detect electricity consumption, compare it, monitor it, etc.


 


PET containers that enhance purity and lightness


The engineering project for the new Santa Vittoria line also involved the study of the PET containers produced by the SMI stretch-blow molder and bottled by the ENOBERG filler.


The customer asked the SMI designers to revise the existing cylindrical bottle both aesthetically and functionally, especially for the handle section. The format on which SMI staff focused for the development of the new design is the 1.5l bottle, from which the smaller 0.5l bottle is derived.


The peculiarity that has always distinguished the containers used by Santa Vittoria is the beautiful diamond decoration. Starting from this element, the motif was revised both in shape and size, until an aesthetic result was achieved that enhances the purity and lightness of the water contained in them.


The study's evolution was shaped by close collaboration between SMI and Santa Vittoria, resulting in a customised version of the project with tailored decoration and optimal placement on the container. This process also led to a lighter, more refined design, producing a highly elegant and functional bottle that stands out in the market.


The performance of the container was also carefully analysed and improved, especially in the part of the handle, to respond to the Ligurian company’s request to be able to use a lighter rPET preform. The weight reduction was also achieved through the choice of the 26/22 Gravity II neck, which provides a lighter thread suitable for bottling carbonated products.


Starting from all these aesthetic and functional assumptions, the SMI team began to develop the new 'concept,' maintaining the style of the existing bottle, but making changes to the position and shape of the handle and the bottom, optimising the shape and proportions of the latter, to be able to use lighter preforms for the blowing of bottles without altering the resistance.



Secondary packaging solution


Acqua Santa Vittoria chose an extremely compact solution, which meets the logistical needs of the plant and adapts perfectly to the available space.


The packaging system is designed for both cylindrical and square bottles and includes a DAT 10/10 accumulation table, a DV 500 ERGON divider, conveyor belts and an SK 502 F ERGON twin-lane shrink wrapper. The divider, belts and shrink wrapper operate in perfect sync, functioning as a single unit to ensure a smooth and efficient packaging process.


In addition, the adjustments of the belt guides are automatic, while the management of format changes is done directly from the machine panel, greatly simplifying the operation and maintenance of the entire line. The process ends with the tertiary packaging made in 800x1,200mm and 600x800mm pallets by an automatic palletising system of the APS 3090 P ERGON series.


 

Key features of the APS 3090 P ERGON


Linear discharge accumulation table DAT 10/10:


  • The system is suitable for shaped containers, including rectangular, square, or oval bottles. In the solution provided to the customer, all bottles – both round and square – processed by Santa Vittoria pass through the DAT 10/10 unloading and accumulation table.

  • A pressure-free system that preserves the quality of the product.

DV 500 ERGON divider:


  • It is a compact and flexible system for dividing the bottles arriving in single lane from the DAT 10/10 into 4 or 6 lanes and laning them to the twin lane shrinkwrapper continuous-motion divider.


Conveyor belts


  • Equipped with automatic adjustment of the guides from below

  • Fast and precise modification of conveyor belt parameters, such as width and height, automatically and without human intervention

  • Reduction of machine downtime


Twin-lane shrinkwrapper SK 502 ERGON


  • High-tech solution for twin-lane packaging of film-only bundles

  • High performance and energy saving thanks to SMITEC ICOS motors equipped with integrated servo-drives

  • Reduced maintenance thanks to self-lubricating chains

  • Simplified format changeovers

  • Advanced automation and intelligent data analysis


Automatic palletising system APS 3090 ERGON


  • Easy integration of the system into packaging lines

  • Low operating and maintenance costs


 

SMI

A: Via Carlo Ceresa, 10 24015 San Giovanni Bianco – Italy

T: +39 0345 40111

E: info@smigroup.it W: smigroup.it

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