The HEUFT SX sorting unit with the HEUFT XY rejector for distributing containers onto the corresponding lanes
empty bottle sorting
The efficiency of a production line for returnable containers is determined to a large extent by the way in which the empties are sorted. The HEUFT SX evaluates a large number of criteria thereby ensuring that only the correct bottles arrive at the washer.
Functions
bottle shape detection
colour detection
finish shape detection
closure detection
height measuring
detecting ACL labels
distributing several types of bottles onto different lanes
rejects broken bottles and foreign objects
Typical areas of use
filling lines for returnable glass and PET bottles
Technical details
real time image processing for output of up to 72,000 containers per hour
compact construction and minimum space required due to large–scale integrated electronics
electronic components protected from dust and water splashes (installed above the conveyor)
remote service connection via the Internet and data bank interface SQL/DDE for storing all the production data
activation of all HEUFT rejection systems
The advantages
CCD camera used in conjunction with stroboscope illumination for sharpest image of shape
combined evaluation of all detected container characteristics using fuzzy logic technology for the reliable separation of bottles with great similarity
detection and suppression of disturbing factors such as straws, flagging labels and safety rings
automatic teach–in function
over 500 container types programmable
HEUFT rejectors especially designed for sorting units
individual count for each container type programmed
electronics and measuring bridges installed independently of the conveyor to avoid interference due to vibrations
optimal detection quality due to custom–designed hard and software
HEUFT PILOT multilingual operating surface for ease of operation
modular design of system for simple retrofitting
the supply of empties can be controlled by evaluating the counter values
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