Project Case

24,000 BPH Mineral Water Production Line Commissioned in Africa

Africa

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HZM installed and commissioned a 24,000 BPH mineral water production line for an African customer. The project moved from equipment cooperation and layout work through on-site startup, creating new local production capacity for bottled mineral water.

The original image and project video are retained as visual evidence of the installed line. The revised content explains the engineering and operating considerations without making unsupported claims about a specific country that was not named.

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Project Capacity and Market Objective

The line was designed for 24,000 bottles per hour to help the customer respond to growing mineral-water demand. At this output, upstream treatment, bottle supply and downstream packaging must all sustain the target.

The project should be assessed by correctly filled, capped, labeled and packed bottles rather than the filler carousel speed alone.

Installation and Commissioning

HZM worked with the customer to complete installation and commissioning. On-site activities include mechanical positioning, utility checks, control communication, conveyor synchronization, product trials and operator handover.

Commissioning also establishes stable recipes and a baseline for preventive maintenance before the line enters routine production.

Mineral Water Quality Control

Mineral-water production starts with a defined source and finished-water specification. Treatment should control undesirable contaminants while preserving or managing the intended mineral profile according to the product and local rules.

Downstream hygiene remains important because treated water can be recontaminated in storage, piping or filling equipment. Cleaning, protected tanks and controlled bottle handling form part of the quality system.

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Efficiency Through Complete-Line Balance

Energy and material efficiency depend on compressors, pumps, blow molding, conveyors and packaging as well as the filler. Monitoring consumption per saleable bottle gives a more meaningful result than comparing installed motor power.

Coordinated slowdowns and buffer conveyors reduce repeated stops and help the line recover smoothly after a downstream disturbance.

Supporting Local Production

The commissioned line gives the customer additional local ability to produce and package mineral water. A modern bottling project also creates requirements for trained operators, maintenance planning, laboratory checks and packaging-material supply.

HZM’s project role included the engineering and on-site work needed to turn the equipment into an operating system.

What This Project Demonstrates

This African project demonstrates HZM’s capability in 24,000 BPH mineral-water line integration and overseas commissioning. It also shows how project content can present real capacity, application and service evidence without inventing an unstated destination.

For a similar mineral-water factory, the customer should provide the source-water report, legal product definition, bottle and cap drawings, target output by size, final pack and site utilities. The treatment process and filling line can then be configured around the intended mineral profile and commercial package.

For a related configuration, review HZM’s mineral and bottled-water production lines. A project proposal should always be confirmed against the actual product, package, utilities, layout and required output.

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