Capping machine design falls into two basic categories, in-line cappers and rotary chuck-style cappers. In this new white paper by Andy Monroe, VP of Business Development for Zalkin, a ProMach product brand, Monroe explores these two capping technologies and compares the characteristics of both machines so the reader can make a sound decision as to […]
Bottling & Capping
ProMach + Maker’s Mark
At the Maker’s Mark distillery in Loretto, Kentucky, tradition comes highly regarded. Long-standing family traditions are evident down to finite details throughout the distillery. From the Samuels family brand insignia placed throughout the grounds, the original bourbon recipe that’s still used, the one-batch production process that has made their whiskey famous, to the hand-dipped signature […]
An Introduction to the ProMach Disinfectants Campaign
With the spread of the coronavirus, it’s no surprise disinfectant products (including common household cleaners) are flying off the shelves. And, while the virus is an unfortunate situation that continues to plague our world, the focus on maintaining a clean and sanitary space has never been greater. Fortunately, ProMach, across its spectrum of product brands, […]
Screw Cap Sealing For Wine Bottles
As part of the bottling process for wine, a decision must be made around how the wine bottle is sealed and capped. There are a variety of options when it comes to closures…traditional cork, screw cap, synthetic cork, vinoseal, and more. In recent trends, there has been a rise in the use of screw caps, […]
Screw Cap Sealing for Wine Bottles, at ProMach, #WeDoThat
As part of the bottling process for wine, a decision must be made around how the wine bottle is sealed and capped. There are a variety of options when it comes to closures…traditional cork, screw cap, synthetic cork, vinoseal, and more. Machines such as Cap In Head machinery from Fogg can be used for many […]