Rink GmbH & Co. KG develops and produces systems that prepare returnable bottles for reuse. Up to 60,000 corks are removed or caps unscrewed per hour. Within just two and a half eight-hour shifts, a machine uncorks one million returnable bottles in a very compact installation space. All moving parts achieve very high cycle rates within a very short time and are subjected to high stresses.
Rotary machines for unscrewing bottles:
Currently, rotary machines that unscrew individual bottles are in particularly high demand. Although these machines require more space in the overall system, the user is more flexible. As this requirement increasingly applies to higher throughputs, Rink has now expanded its rotary unscrewing machine programme and developed a new machine type for unscrewing up to 30,000 individual bottles per hour. One of the requirements for the new rotary unscrewers was a linear bearing for the tool head, which moves the rotary unscrewer up and down in an undulating motion.
Unscrewing bottles in small containers:
In another project, the developers at Rink also optimised the bearing point. This is a new and very compact unscrewing head that plunges into crates with a small pitch for small containers. In the linear unit for the immersion movement
Valve for emptying bottles:
In a third application example, the designers focussed on a valve that is used in the systems for emptying bottles. The machine head with the valves moves into the box, the valves seal, build up pressure and press the liquid out. Due to the height adjustment, a vertical movement of the valves with corresponding sealing is required. Originally, Rink used classic piston guide rings for the hydraulic cylinders for this task, which often did not provide the desired stability.