
KHS machines are reliable and are often in use for many decades. Even after a very long period of operation, it is not always necessary to reinvest. In essence, the technology on bottle washing machines, for instance, has not changed. For years now the system’s supplier has thus provided a variety of conversion packages which bring older machines up to date. This not only gives bottlers benefits in economy and efficiency but also cuts down on the use of resources and therefore helps to protect the environment. German beverage manufacturer Aqua Römer is one such customer to profit from a machine makeover.

When it comes to bottle washers, in particular, replacing them means investing a great amount of cost and effort. The vast dimensions of the machinery alone often require bottlers to make constructional changes to their production plant, with some even having to open up the roof. For several years now KHS has offered a range of conversion packages which provide an alternative to procuring a new machine. With these, the system’s supplier brings old bottle washing machines for glass and PET bottles into line with the technical and ecological state of the art – with comparably little effort. As opposed to the actual technology, what has changed over the years is the amount of water and energy a machine like this consumes – namely much less. Practically every old machine can be upgraded and modernized within the space of just a few days.
Conversions yield many benefits
With its capacity-dependent freshwater control option, KHS installs a control valve to adjust the water supply, considerably reducing consumption at a lower machine capacity. Older equipment can also be fitted with KHS’ Liquid Efficiency Spraying System (LESS). This is an electricity-saving function for spray pumps which minimizes the spray pressure during downtimes. As a result, the machine uses 80% less energy in standby mode. Optionally, a flexible spray pressure also enables light glass or PET bottles to be processed.
Converting the bottle washer to ECO carriers lowers the weight of the bottle pockets by 25%. This puts less mechanical load on the drive system. The refurbished machine’s lower heat absorption yields a better energy balance. Cleaning media is also saved. Using the ECO chain, a weight-optimized bottle pocket chain, and plastic bushings lengthen the service life by up to 25% while reducing the rolling friction and current consumption. However, KHS’s understanding of sustainability goes far beyond resource efficiency. “With our range of conversions, we make sure that customers can operate their machines as efficiently and for as long as possible,” Matthias Jansen, head of the Technical Support Service Division at KHS said.

In the upgrade process, KHS Service adapts the conversion to suit the individual requirements of the customer and finds practical solutions. Regular machine maintenance and an intact machine structure are the technical prerequisites needed for implementation of the aforementioned measures for improvement. These amount to a mere fraction of what a new investment would cost. “Within one to two weeks customers then have a machine standing in their production shop whose performance data is up to the minute,” Jansen said.
Aqua Römer relies on returnable PET system from KHS
Aqua Römer in Mainhardt in Southern Germany is just one customer to benefit from a KHS upgrade. The machine there has been providing reliable service for so long that even electrical components that were available for many years can in some cases now no longer be sourced as spare parts. “We thus decided to upgrade,” Marc Böttler, head of Engineering at the Mainhardt plant stated. On a returnable PET bottle line from KHS, the beverage producer processes up to 24,000 bottles in an hour holding from 0.5 to 1.5 liters. During the conversion to servo-drives for the drive system, it seemed prudent to also implement various measures to improve energy and media consumption. KHS thus installed its LESS function, ECO carriers, and capacity-dependent freshwater spray. Böttler is convinced by the result. As Aqua Römer is committed to sustainable production, Böttler is also delighted with the machine’s savings in energy and media.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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