Container treatment assembly with aseptic wall feed-through
A technology for containers and handling parts, which is applied in liquid handling, bottle/container caps, and capping containers with caps, etc., to achieve the effect of stable isolation, complete isolation, and less airtight separation
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[0088] Figure 1a is a schematic diagram of a sealing machine 1 according to the prior art. Here, a carrier 22 arranged rotatably relative to a central axis T is provided, on which carrier a plurality of capping elements 100 are arranged. This carrier is part of the transport unit for the transport container, which is generally considered equivalent to what is indicated by reference number 2. Here the containers are transported along a circular path.
[0089] Each of these capping elements 100 here has a capping head 8 which is arranged on a carrier 18 and is movable up and down and rotatably in a direction parallel to the axis T. As shown in FIG. Via this screw head 8 the container 10 can be closed with a cap. Here, the capping head 8 is installed in a clean room 12 . This clean room is delimited by a plurality of walls 22 , 24 , 26 , wherein wall 26 is at the same time a shaft of carrier 22 or a wall of carrier 22 . Reference numeral 136 designates a sealing unit in the ...
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