Liquid Filling Upgrade for Pet Shampoo at Hartz Mountain

From unscrambling straight through to case packing, this versatile new line features filling and capping out of Italy and a small-footprint case packer from Germany for a variety of pet shampoo SKUs.

Both standard wraparound cases and a retail-ready format are handled by the case packer.
Both standard wraparound cases and a retail-ready format are handled by the case packer.

In business since 1926 and headquartered in Secaucus, N.J., Hartz Mountain Corp. offers 14 well-known brands of products for dogs, cats, birds, and fish. Its facility in Pleasant Plain, Ohio, recently witnessed the installation of new compounding and packaging capabilities for its liquid pet shampoos that included a very capable packaging line.

Seven different bottle formats—an even split between HDPE and PET—are run on the line. Some bottles get pumps and others triggers, while a third group gets a press-on cap. Cases, too, are varied, as both a standard wraparound case and a Retail Ready format are run on the line. But Hartz Engineering Manager Jake Wojtkiewicz is just as impressed with the Somic  424 case packer’s footprint as he is with its versatility.Closeup photo shows the corrugated lid being applied to a retail-ready case.Closeup photo shows the corrugated lid being applied to a retail-ready case.

“To be honest I was not that familiar with Somic until we went into this project,” says Wojtkiewicz. “We looked at a number of other options and saw some very good equipment. But when it came down to the amount of space required by the Somic machine combined with its versatility, it was very impressive. Plus the machine is very open and accessible. It’s a novel setup for a case packer, at least from my experience it is. I’m more used to a giant chain running down the middle and a bunch of tuck arms and all that. With this machine everything kind of gets folded all at once in two different stations. There’s just not that many steps to the folding process before the bottles are in and the case is being discharged. A lot of it has to do with its servo technology. Everything is done at the HMI, so you’re not loosening bolts or adjusting belts or sprockets.

Omega Design bottle unscramblerWeightpack

“It’s basically three machines in a row,” says Wojtkiewicz. “If we’re not running bottles that take pumps or trigger sprayers, the bottles just run straight past the middle unit to get to the capper.” One advantage of having three separate machines is that changeover from pump or trigger spray to press-on cap can be scheduled in such a way that the filler is always running. When it’s necessary to change from pump to trigger Shown is a typical example of the retail-ready packaging format used by Hartz.Shown is a typical example of the retail-ready packaging format used by Hartz.spray, the filler feeds the press-on capper.

Net-weigh filler
Bottles enter the first Weightpack machine, a 24-station rotary net-weigh filler, by way of a feed screw that delivers bottles to one of 24 platforms on the filling carousel. Each platform has its own load cell, as filling is done by weight. “The fill accuracy is really impressive,” says Wojtkiewicz. “We’re at about a half gram standard deviation, which is fantastic for shampoos.”

Unlike many liquid fillers that fill by  weight, there is no tank onboard the machine. The product is delivered by way of a volumetric pump drive. One advantage to this approach is that the Clean-In-Place routine is reduced when there are just tubes to be cleaned and no tank. “Not only does it mean one less part to clean,” says Wojtkiewicz, “it’s less water that we have to pay someone to take away.”

Also, the liquids run on the line range from viscous to watery. According to Weightpack Sales Director John DeFayette, the volumetric pump drive is best suited to handle all varieties with the same accuracy.The 24-station rotary netweigh filler is extremely accurate.The 24-station rotary netweigh filler is extremely accurate.

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