ENOS A100 Sniffer
ENOS Engineering’s core vapor-analysis sniffer for returned PET bottles and the standard first detection barrier in the Multi-Barrier System.
ENOS Engineering’s core vapor-analysis sniffer for returned PET bottles and the standard first detection barrier in the Multi-Barrier System.
A mass-spectrometer-based second barrier that catches contaminants at residual levels too low for the first-barrier A100.
A high-pressure water-jet injector upstream of the A100 that prepares each returned bottle so masked contaminants become detectable.
An infrared optical channel alongside the A100 that catches low-volatility contaminants and visible bottle artifacts the vapor channel cannot.
A pre-wash inspection station that removes returned bottles the washer and downstream sniffers should not have to handle.
A post-wash, pre-fill inspection station that checks the structural integrity of every empty bottle.
A safety inspection at the decapper stage that verifies bottles are in a state the machine and downstream wash can safely handle.
A vision station immediately after filling that verifies every container is filled to specification and properly closed.
A laser-based seal inspection installed immediately after capping to verify every twist-off cap is properly sealed.
A camera-based system that verifies bottle decoration and reads 2D codes directly on the conveyor or inside the labelling machine.
A full-wrap labelling inspection for bottles, cans and other containers, installed before packing.
An end-to-end traceability system that follows every bottle from the labelling machine to the finished pallet.
A synchronized segmented sorter that removes defective products or splits product flows with precise, smooth and gentle movement.
A family of push and divert systems that removes defective products downstream of inspection or operates stand-alone on existing lines.
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