BPH target and line behaviour
A 2400–3600 BPH target usually means the infeed must be steady enough to stop the filler, capper or labeller from starving. The machine must match the bottle and the conveyor, not only the hourly number.
2400–3600 BPH
For lines around 2400–3600 bottles per hour, a compact rotary route can be considered where bottle behaviour and downstream transfer are suitable.
Specification focus
A 2400–3600 BPH target usually means the infeed must be steady enough to stop the filler, capper or labeller from starving. The machine must match the bottle and the conveyor, not only the hourly number.
Bottle diameter, height, scuff sensitivity, base stability and the shape of the transfer point affect whether a rotary table route is suitable.
Review the footprint around the infeed, operator access, guarding, downstream conveyor speed and whether extra accumulation is required before the next machine.
Key details
The fastest way to narrow the selection is to send bottle dimensions, photos or samples, target speed, conveyor height, downstream machinery and available footprint.

Questions
BPH means bottles per hour.
No. Diameter, height, weight, base and behaviour must be checked.
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Specification support
Lancing UK can advise whether a compact rotary unscrambler, automatic bottle unscrambler or wider line-infeed package is the correct route.