| Type of nozzle |
Description |
1R
Fixed and mobile |
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One rinsing phase with fresh water (to drain) or with sterilizing solution (water+ozone, water+sulphur dioxide, chlorinated water) followed by a drainage time dependant upon the acceptable residual water content. |
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1S
(1S+1A)
Mobile |
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One blowing phase with sterile air, sterilizing gas or steam to remove any dust or harmful gas from bottles and it is the case, make them sterilized. In order to remove the injected gas and any particles in suspension, it is possible that blowing and suction phases take place alternately. (1S+1A). |
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1R + 1S
(1V)
Mobile |
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One rinsing phase with fresh water (to drain) or with sterilizing solution followed by a blowing phase with sterile air to make easy the drainage, or with sterilizing gas (1R+1S) or steam to complete the container cleaning (1R+1V). |
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2R
Fixed and mobile
(2 way) |
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One rinsing phase with sterilizing solution, either fresh or re-circulated, followed by a second rinsing phase with fresh water (to drain) and by a final drainage phase |
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2S
(1S+1V)
Mobile
(2 way) |
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One blowing phase with sterile air to remove any residual or harmful gas from bottles followed by a second blowing phase with sterilizing gas (2S) or steam in order to make container sterilized (1S+1V). |
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3R
Fixed
(3 way) |
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Rinsing stage with a high-concentration of sterilization.
Solution followed by a second procedure of low concentration solution, and the final rinsing stage with sterile disposable water and a final dripping stage. |
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1R+1V+1S
(1R)
Mobile
(3 way) |
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A rinsing stage with hydrogen dioxide sterilising solution (H2O2), followed by a steam activation stage and a third sterile-air blowing (1S) or sterile water rinsing (1R) stage. |
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