Fully automated: Beer can rejects emptying and pressing at Fiddlehead Brewing Company, USA

For over ten years, the American Fiddlehead Brewing Company near Burlington, Vermont, has been brewing and selling specialty wheat beers, pilsners, and Indian Pale Ales. In the US, the brewery is renowned for its craft beer range and its commitment to the community and the environment. Now, Fiddlehead is once again highlighting this reputation with a PUEHLER drainage press that optimizes the recycling process of its canned beer.

In scenic Shelburne, Matt Cohen opened the Fiddlehead Brewing Co.. in 2011 on just under 300 square meters. Since its founding, the company has grown steadily, and Cohen has not only had to expand the physical footprint, but also massively increase production capacity. Fiddlehead now produces up to 10,000 cases of beer per week on a brewing area of over 3,000 square meters. The beer is not only available in the company’s own tap room, but also in specialty beer stores in the northeastern United States.

The brewery has set high goals for 2022: to produce 90,000 barrels of craft beer. To make this possible, Fiddlehead has made massive investments in production, streamlined production processes, and increased productivity. The goal is now within reach. At the heart of the brewery is the 60-barrel brewhouse and a 24-head rotary filler that fills up to 250 cans per minute.

The Fiddlehead canning line for beer cans is attached to the PUEHLER can press for recycling

Canning line at Fiddlehead Brewing Company

Quality control is the key to success

During the canning process, it occasionally happens that cans are underfilled, overfilled, or otherwise out of spec. To meet the brewery’s quality standards, these cans must be removed from the production line. In the past, company employees spent several hours per shift manually opening and pouring out beer cans. This work was not only monotonous, but also costly and time-consuming.

The rejected beer cans are collected for compaction with the PUEHLER can press

Rejected cans before compaction

Second Fiddle beer cans are compressed with the E.200 drainage press

Beer cans in the hopper of the E.200 can press

The pressed out beer can the pumped out of the drain pan

The fluid is disposed of after the compaction

"Efficiency is particularly important to us, but we also want our employees to enjoy their work. Emptying the cans was very time consuming and we knew there had to be a better solution for this process."

Jon Moorer, Production Manager, Fiddlehead Brewing Company

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Compact footprint, easy installation: Draining with the WEIMA PUEHLER E.200 can press

With this task in mind, Fiddlehead reached out to WEIMA. Since the end of 2021, a drainage press of the type PUEHLER E.200 has now expanded the brewery’s machinery. The press drains and compresses the beer cans that do not conform to specifications, while the employees can devote themselves to more urgent tasks. As a plug-and-play solution, the can press was quickly and easily integrated into the existing canning line.

Rejected beer cans are pushed into the hopper of the PUEHLER E.200 drainage press automatically

Rejects are automatically ejected into the hopper, but can also be hand-fed

Rejects are now automatically ejected from the conveyor belt, so that the rejected cans end up directly in the hopper of the E.200. However, manual loading is also possible at any time via the curved hopper. The cans are then compacted with the aid of the hydraulic press cylinder. A metal plate that can be moved down hydraulically serves as the pressing resistance. The drained beer flows through a screen into the drain pan and is then disposed of. The discharge pipe ejects the compressed discs with a diameter of 200 mm.

The aluminum cans are pressed into discs with a diameter of 200 mm

Aluminum can pressed disc with 200 mm diameter

By integrating the PUEHLER E.200, Fiddlehead not only saves tedious manual labor, but also frees up valuable storage space. The aluminum cans in pressed form are also optimally usable for recycling.

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