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750 ml Flint Glass clear bottles and cap clearance
oboyatelny posted a topic in For Sale - Peer to Peer
Screw top bottles and cap available 750 ml clear flint glass 680 grams 11 pallets 105 cases on each pallet 12 bottle per case in un marked carton boxes $650 per pallet give away located in Finger Lakes region of NY text 3153148077 -
Just wondering if anyone else has had any interesting experiences when choosing a bottle for their brand? Has anyone gone through with a custom bottle design? We've been looking into a bottle shape that isn't often used in alcohol, but just got word from the bottle supplier that their cap isn't rated for anything above 10% ABV. I'm trying to learn more about Plastisol seals since they seem to be in a lot of caps. Does anyone know if they'll hold up to 80 proof well?
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Semi-automatic Bench line for distillery SEMIAUTOMATIC 4 NOZZLES VACUUM FILLER - $2,640.00 OPTIONAL FILTERING - $534.00 AIR-OPERATED BENCH TOP CORKER AND CAPPER - $1,296.00 SEMIAUTOMATIC LABELLING MACHINE M2R FOR ROUND AND SQUARE BOTTLES WITH DIGITAL DSPLAY - $4,080.00 OPTIONALS: KIT FOR SQUARE BOTTLES LABELLING - $1,536.00 HOT FOIL PRINTER - $2,575.00 DOUBLE FLOOR STAINLESS STEEL BENCH - $1,944.00 Spec and pictures at : https://www.dropbox.com/s/3df58jn0y953owr/Semiautomatic bench line for spirits.pdf?dl=0
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Offering: Closure ROPP cap Semiautomatic ROPP capper with 4 rollers descending head 208V 60Hz 0,37 KW threephase Size 450x450x1100 mm Weight: 55 Kg Production: up 600 bph depending on operator Regards, Uks, Inc ROPP video
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Not sure where the best place to ask this question is, so I am starting out in equipment. If I need to move this thread please let me know We are partnering with a small distiller out of CA to launch a new sparkling spirt, 15% ABV. We have been looking at different closures. What provides the best bang for the buck? We were thinking either Stelvin or a Crown Cap. It seems like a Stelvin capper is pretty expensive but is much faster, but I can't seem to find out if the will stand up to pressure. We are currently carbonating to about 2.5-3.0 atmospheres. If we use a Crown Cap and a bench press our bottle cost goes way up. Crown top seems to be a bit more expensive, maybe because it is used mainly for Champaign? Is there a place to find used equipment or should I just bite the bullet and Poney up for a stelvin finisher? Hoping somebody might be able to point us in the right direction. Thanks!!! Ben