Used SIG Combibloc Filling Line â 26,500 BPHTechnical
Specifications & Performance Data This SIG Filling Combibloc HMR -
7478 is engineered for high-efficiency aseptic filling in small-format
packaging. Manufactured in 2024, it combines reliability with precise
dosing for demanding beverage production environments. Designed within
the SIG-2 Combibloc ecosystem, it integrates advanced sterilization
and high-speed handling to support continuous industrial packaging
operations on a used bottling line or second-hand installation. Line
Volume Speed Equipment Description Year of Manufacture SIG-BHMR -7478
65ML,125ML,200ML 26500 H2O2 Supply System, Concentration Check 2024
Filling Machine CFA 1224 & Accessories 2024 CONVERSION KIT FOR FILLER
SPEED UP 2025 Manufacturer: SIGModel: HMR - 7478Rated Speed: 26,500
BPHFill Volumes: 65 ml, 125 ml, 200 mlSterilization: H2O2 system (SIG
COMBI 2024)System Compatibility: SIG-2 Combibloc 1224 filler
platformUpgrades: Filler speed-up conversion kit (SIG-2 2025)Formats:
Compatible with 0.065L, 0.125L, 0.2L package sizesAdvanced Automation
& Control Systems The Combibloc leverages SIG engineering for
controlled aseptic operation. The H2O2 sterilization module, updated
in 2024, enables reliable decontamination of packaging pathways, while
synchronized drives and servo-controlled movements maintain accuracy
at high throughput. Operator interfaces, including a modern HMI
touchscreen, are designed for intuitive changeovers and monitoring,
supporting stable runtime in industrial packaging applications.
Integrated safety logic and interlocked stainless steel guards protect
operators and ensure hygienic operation during beverage
production.Production Line Integration Capabilities Built for seamless
line integration, the Combibloc interfaces with upstream and
downstream equipment across SIG-2 Combibloc systems and compatible
packaging machinery. It is currently a running line located at the
Khurda Plant. It supports inline operation with conveyors,
accumulation, and downstream secondary packaging. Quick format change
principles accommodate small-size ranges from 65 ml to 200 ml,
enabling fast product switches and efficient SKU management in complex
used bottling line layouts.Machine Condition & Maintenance History
Configured as a high-tier solution suitable for immediate integration,
the unit is aligned with SIG-2 Combibloc filler standards and includes
the available H2O2 system upgrade. A speed-up conversion kit (2025) is
installed for enhanced capacity. This filling Combibloc presents as a
professional-grade asset, available for sale after June 2026, for
facilities seeking dependable performance without compromising aseptic
protocols.Operational Performance & Versatility Optimized for
small-format portion packs, the HMR - 7478 delivers precise volumetric
control and stable filling quality at elevated speeds of 26,500 BPH.
The aseptic design with 2024-standard H2O2 sterilization supports
sensitive beverage categories where extended shelf life and strict
hygiene are essential. Its compact Combibloc layout minimizes
footprint while maintaining robust throughput, making it suitable for
high-density production halls and continuous beverage production
schedules.Installation Requirements & Site Preparation The
Combiblocâs configuration eases placement within existing lines.
Standard utilities for aseptic fillingâelectrical power,
compressed air, and process mediaâare required, with provisions
for exhaust and ventilation associated with H2O2 handling. The
mechanical base is engineered for stable anchoring and precise
alignment with conveyors to secure package flow and minimize
micro-stops.Safety Standards & Compliance CertificationEngineered with
comprehensive guarding, interlocks, and emergency stops, the Combibloc
meets stringent safety expectations for modern industrial packaging
environments. Hygienic design principles, cleanable surfaces, and
controlled aseptic zones support compliance with beverage industry
quality standards. The integrated H2O2 system is designed with
operator protection and process containment in mind, aligning with
best practices for aseptic filling operations.