Werk Braumanufaktur Werk II GmbH (Großalmerode, Germany) Fillmaster R brewery









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Machine type: isobaric rinser - filler - crown capper monoblock, glass bottles
Rinsing stations: 6 / filling valves: 6 / capping heads: 6
Capacity: approx. 500 - 650 bph (semi-automatic, operator-dependent)
Filling system: isobaric, with CO₂ cylinder connection for bottle pre-saturation
Bottle formats: currently set up for 0.375 L glass; adaptable to other crown-cap formats
Crown caps: 26 or 29 mm, all sizes configurable
Control: Siemens SIMATIC HMI touch panel (filling parameters, production data, bottle counter)
Compressed air: 6 - 8 bar
Dimensions: approx. 870 x 930 x H 1,910 mm
SM Inox FBTB 750 L PED fermentation and carbonation tank (2021): domed bottom, pressure lid, double insulated jacket with glycol circuit fed by an external heat pump, dedicated control panel for temperature, agitator and CO₂ injection (automatic / manual), carbonation stone fed via solenoid valve; PED Cat. III, approx. Ø 955 mm
SM Inox FCTC 330 L loading tank (2023): pressure lid with CO₂ inlet for pump-free liquid transfer between tanks, approx. Ø 640 mm
Used - very good condition with light use: the PLC production counter reads approx. 58,600 bottles / 12,000 litres in total. Still installed and under power; the sale takes place because the owner has discontinued production
Immediately. Location: Italy. Preparation, dismantling and truck loading by the seller (EXW loaded). The machine can be visited and demonstrated on request
engine power: 230 V, 5 A
Overview
This Braumanufaktur Werk II Fillmaster R18 is a compact isobaric rinsing
filling and crown-capping monoblock for glass bottles
built in 2023 by Braumanufaktur Werk II (Großalmerode
Germany). It is sold as a complete craft-scale bottling set for carbonated beverages together with a 750 L fermentation and carbonation tank (SM Inox
2021) and a 330 L pressure loading tank (SM Inox
2023)
The monoblock combines 6 rinsing stations
6 isobaric filling valves and 6 crown-capping heads in a single compact unit. CO₂ pre-saturation of the bottles before filling reduces oxygen pickup and product oxidation. Mechanical movements are driven by a pneumatic system (6 - 8 bar)
filling parameters
production data and bottle counters are managed via the Siemens SIMATIC HMI touch panel. The line is still installed and under power
and basic functionality can be demonstrated on site
Technical data
Equipment
Mobile transfer / washing pump on stainless trolley
OEM technical documentation (operating manual
PLC instructions
quick guide) and declarations of conformity
Condition
Availability