Monitoring the corking machine
Monitoring the corking device and the corking process is more technical. This enables checking of the corking progress and avoiding risks such as:
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The rate of compression/insertion of the cork not being appropriate, i.e. compression should be slow and the cork should then be rapidly inserted into the bottle neck. The overall speed of the corking machine must also be monitored: if it is too fast, the corks may not be pushed in correctly. The risk is the same if the speed is too slow.
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Care must also be taken to ensure that the neck is not wet, both during the filling process (by managing the filling spout pressure), and during the movement of bottles on the sorting line due to shocks or jolts, or the formation of foam that splashes out.
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The bottle's neck alignment must be verified to ensure its properly centred, misalignment of the neck below the corking axis can lead to poor corking or even snagging of the neck head. The grip on the neck by the corking machine's jaws should also be checked. The integrity of the jaws must be monitored because a wrinkle in the cork created by damaged jaws can result in the bottle leaking.