Philips developed an energy saving 15% for oven infrared lamps


Sidel and the Philips team have developed a new type of infrared lamp for the blower oven that saves 15% in electricity consumption.

In Sidel, initiatives to increase equipment energy efficiency have been extended to installed machines. Sidel's more than 5,000 blow molding machines are operating worldwide, so potential energy savings are significant. The amount of electricity consumed by the infrared lamp occupies 90% to 95% of the power consumption of the entire blow molding machine, so the new infrared oven lamp can save a lot of energy.

Philips has developed a new 1,700-watt lamp for Sidel that has improved light reflection performance and can be used to replace traditional 2,000-watt lamps. An opaque mirror increases the level of radiation from the lamp, so the new lamp reduces the use of electricity in the oven by up to 15%. It increases the overall output of the oven by as much as 5% without affecting bottle quality. Installing a new lamp does not require replacing the existing oven and workflow.

Philips has patented the 1,700-watt lamp and tested it in production settings. As a result, Sidel is able to ensure a fast return on investment and a comprehensive and reliable production operation. Sidel customers can find and purchase this new type of lamp in the parts list after the end of June 2008. These lamps will initially be supplied to the 1 Series machine and will be supplied to the 2 Series and Universal Series machines.

The Sidel Group is one of the world's top suppliers of liquid food packaging equipment. With more than 5,500 employees worldwide, it is owned by Tetra Laval Group.



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