Krones ErgoBloc L sets a new benchmark in block technology

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2022
  • The new Krones Ergobloc L block module uses less energy while working with exceptionally high speed and precision. Find out more about the ErgoBloc L with an output of 100.000 bph and how it sets a new benchmark in block technology in this video.
    The Krones Group plans, develops and manufactures machines and complete lines for the fields of process, filling and packaging technology. Its product portfolio is rounded off by information technology, factory planning and products from Krones’ subsidiaries as intralogistics, valve production etc.
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  • @93wii96
    @93wii96 Рік тому +3

    Without doubt the best on earth

  • @-Candlewood-MdIkbalHosen
    @-Candlewood-MdIkbalHosen Рік тому +1

    Excellent technology 🤠 great 👍

  • @zero2infinity16
    @zero2infinity16 Рік тому +2

    Masterpiece

  • @David-rm6hi
    @David-rm6hi Рік тому +1

    Perfect!

  • @alihadi7140
    @alihadi7140 Рік тому +1

    Amazing

  • @salimpbl476
    @salimpbl476 6 місяців тому

    Commercial links ?

  • @andreasgeorgi3900
    @andreasgeorgi3900 Рік тому +1

    Einfach genial...

  • @adrianbaron8033
    @adrianbaron8033 Рік тому +1

    Wahnsinn! 😮

  • @mwamba5894
    @mwamba5894 Рік тому

    Svp aide - moi j'ai un travail de fin de cycle sur l'ajout des tables d'accumulation dans une ligne de production ( je suis un étudiant)

    • @krones
      @krones  Рік тому

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      Vous pouvez également nous envoyer une candidature spontanée à l'adresse suivante : jobs.krones.group/en/jobs/17/intro
      Nous vous souhaitons bonne chance pour votre candidature.
      Meilleures salutations,
      L'équipe des médias sociaux

  • @mdjasim9926
    @mdjasim9926 Рік тому

    Nic

  • @carlhayworth4628
    @carlhayworth4628 Рік тому

    Wow I want to see it. The fastest I have ever seen is 72k per hour.

  • @kushsmart5828
    @kushsmart5828 Рік тому +1

    Money making machine

  • @scottthebarker
    @scottthebarker Рік тому +2

    So whose idea was it to build an environmentally friendly machine that does nothing but spit out plastic waste? Just remember when your children die it will be because you didn't use glass.

    • @krones
      @krones  Рік тому

      The proper handling of plastic materials is a global challenge and clearly requires a closed-loop system for the protection of the environment. There is no denying that too much plastic ends up in nature and we need to do something about it. For recycling and reuse of materials to work, it requires, among other things, an interplay of innovation and political commitment.
      We see plastics as valuable materials and want to help improve the way they are handled. We offer recycling machines and work consistently on resource-saving packaging solutions.
      You can read more about our position on plastics and Krones' closed-loop solutions here: www.krones.com/en/products/plastics-and-sustainability.php

    • @scottthebarker
      @scottthebarker Рік тому

      @@krones If you want to impress someone with a high IQ what you're going to want to do is quote a scientists facts, not a lawyer's excuses. (Do you guys know you'd make more money with glass?? Well, your legal team might not make as much.)
      and, Thank You for taking the time to respond to my comment. the technology and understanding that makes your machine great will be the same ideas and tech we'll need to save the planet. it's just really sad that saving 2% of a small energy bill is a great achievement while dumping hundreds of thousands of pieces of plastic garbage in the ocean is not even factored in. (O except for paying Lawyers to make up a way to blame everyone else, The Closed Loop system aka NOT ME!!!! That YOU paid for.)💚

    • @heymrmoo
      @heymrmoo Рік тому +2

      @@scottthebarker What are your thoughts on the fact that glass costs probably 10x as much in transporting product from factory to consumer and back to factory?
      So any savings on plastic emissions (which plastic is already one of the most recycled resin anyways) is blown out of the picture by the emissions on glass transport?
      Can anyone elaborate on this?

    • @scottthebarker
      @scottthebarker Рік тому

      @@heymrmoo Well let's start by doing the whole equation, shall we? So since you don't have to clean up any of the damage done by your plastic waste you count all damage done to sea life in the last 5 years planet-wide as ZERO. because and only because you didn't have to pay. 🤣🤣🤣 Try life outside of a public school classroom. Seriously grow up.

    • @Kekeripo
      @Kekeripo Рік тому +3

      ​@@scottthebarker I will apologise for my subpar english, but i got to say a few words to this as someone working for a long time in bewerage production, that has also seen quiet a few ways of bewerage packaging. While you are right that glass bottles are better containers to hold our bewerages, you don't see the quiet massive problems with glass bottles. I work at a company that produces bewerages in cans, plastic bottles, tetra paks and glass bottles.
      While yes, plastic IS super bad for the environment, it is only so if handled incorrectly. Do you know how little space we need for 10'000 1.5 litre plastic bottles in our storage before the get blown up with hot air to the final size/shape bottle? About 3 euro paletts (3 frames high). The same with glass? 34 euro paletts. Just transporting the EMPTY glass bottles consumes waste amount of resources in form of fuel, manhours, storage space and most notably water.
      What do i mean with water as a resource for glass bottles? Well, you see, you can re-use glass bottles, but you have to clean them! 1. remove them from their storage crate (usually 6-12 bottles per crate, depending on size), 2. remove the re-sealable caps if they don't have one way caps, wash of labels on the bottle with hot water and steam (lots of water and energy used here), sterelize them, fill em up with your product and slap the new label on it, before sending it out on the same amount of paletts that they came in on.
      Plastic is easier. It arrives as a small raw-form, the size of a finger. To blow em up to size, you use heat and pressure. Some form of cold sterilization is taking place, maybe h202 or other forms, before filling them up with product. Only now you'll use more standard pallets for your product than before. You can also have the way more plastic bottles on one pallett than glass, making it more space and fuel efficient. After usage, plastic can be shredded down for less space consumption for disposal or recycling.
      Tetra pack is along the same ways as plastic, when it comes to space, fuel and ecological impacts.
      The "cleanest" way of the bewerage packaging is aluminium cans. While the production of aluminium is quiet the endavour (so is plastic, tetra and glass), you can recycle it, crush it for less space waste in disposal and transport and even get some money for you cans collection. Cans just are the way to go for you if you want a bewerage and a eco friendly and there is no discussion about it. Glass is just a fuel consumption monster if you have to transport and clean the bottles and lets not add glass recycling to it, which is one of the worst energy hogs ever.
      What would be the cleanest way you ask? Tab water or a water well. For bewerage? Cans or you go drink from the big product filling ports directly (don't do it, you'll waste multiple tons of water due to hygiene laws and having to resanitise and dispose of contamined products).
      There just is no right way of buying container-x of your favourite bewerage if oyu look at the big picture. Micro plastics are a big issue, yes, but ever current form of sold bewerage has it's own mega bad drawbacks. The best way for us to consume would be to get a insulated metal bottle and refill them from the tap or a big bewerage barrel, that can be refilled over and over again (the barrels bars use!).
      Btw, you can check out bottle washers on this krones channel and i can guarranty you, the majority of such washers (other brands to) are wastly older and less efficient)

  • @Majojajo123
    @Majojajo123 Рік тому +1

    Die beste Maschine