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A PRESENTATION ON

BOTTLING PLANT

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BY :

• PUNIT KAPOOR

• PALAK SOI

• MODITA KACHRU

• ANNEZ SHREEN

• KUNAL BHASIN

• SUMIT SINGH RASYAL

• VIVEK SHARMA

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HISTORY OF HCCBPL:-

• The Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Company Pvt. Ltd. was established in the year 1999. The plant of HCCBPL is situated at Kaladera which is spread over a massive area of 20 acres of land. It’s a subsidiary of Coca- Cola India. HCCBPL, Jaipur has a total of three lines for manufacturing of cold drinks, out of which two lines are for refillable glass bottles (RGB) and one for PET (Polyethylene terepthalate) bottles.

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ENGINEERING SECTION:-

WATER TREATMENT

SRYUP ROOM

BLOWING

BOTTLING

PACKAGING AND LABELING

EFFECTIVE TREATMENT PROCESS

DG ROOM AND BOILERS

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‘‘ WATER TREATMENT

PLANT ’’

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NEED OF WATER

TREATMENT

Untreated Water:

is unhealthy for humans, pets, and wildlife.

allows bacteria, viruses, and other disease-causing

pathogens to enter groundwater and surface water.

hepatitis, dysentery, and other diseases may result from

bacteria and viruses in drinking water.

can raise the nitrate levels in groundwater which affects

the ability of an infant's blood to carry oxygen, a condition

called methemoglobinemia (blue-baby syndrome).

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WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES:-

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Screening

The process of removal of large debris such as

sticks, leaves, trash and other large particles

which may interfere with subsequent

purification steps.

It removes debris which may clog the pumps

and may cause problems in water treatment.

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•The efficiency of the screening operation depends of the spacing between screen bars:•Fine screening, for a spacing under 10 mm•Medium screening, for spacing of 10 to 40 mm•Coarse screening, for spacing of over 40 mm

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Coagulation/Flocculation

“Coagulation” means a reduction in the forceswhich tend to keep suspended particles apart.

The joining together of small particles into larger, settleable and filterable particles is “flocculation.”

The coagulants include:

Ferrous Sulphate

lime

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Floc Formation

rWATERater flocculation DEPOSITIONRaw water FlocculationDeposition

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Sedimentation

It occurs in sedimentation basin or clarifier which is a large tank, allowing flocs to settle to the bottom.

Sedimentation basins may be rectangular, where water flows from end to end, or

circular where flow is from the centre outward.

The minimum clarifier retention time is normally 2- 4 hours.

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Sedimentation Tank

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Filtration

It is the removal of particulate impurities and

floc from the water being treated.

It considerably reduces presence of bacteria in water.

The most common type of filter is

Slow Sand Filter.

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Slow Sand Filtration

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Disinfection

It is the treatment by which disease producing bacteria

and other micro-organisms present in water are killed.

Disinfectants cause:• Damage to cell wall of micro-organisms which leads to cell

lysis and death.• Alteration of cell permeability which causes outflow of

vital nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.

Two types of disinfection on the whole is used • CHLORINE DISINFECTION• UV DISINFECTION

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CHLORINE DISINFECTION

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UV DISINFECTION

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FLOWCHART:-WATER FROM

BORE WELL

RAW WATER STORAGE TANK

COAGULATORTANK

INTERMEDIATETANK

PRESSURESAND FILTER

ACTIVE CARBON FILTER

MICRON FILTER

PRODUCT WATER STORAGE TANK