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Depends on the size/capacity of the bottles.
Usually not. Bottles are not normally digestible. And as to their unknown contents ....
3 liters
The machine can cap 350 bottles in 21/2 hours. It can therefore cap 350 ÷ 5 = 70 bottles in 21/2 ÷ 5 = 1/2 hour or 140 bottles in 1 hour. In 8 hours it can cap 8 x 140 = 1120 bottles.
89oz /16oz per bottle = 5.56 bottles
Depends on the size/capacity of the bottles.
Yes, aluminum water bottles are generally safe. Some people, however, have reported metallic tastes in their mouths. This, however, has nothing to do with the contents of the water bottles as a whole.
The answer depends on the capacity of the bottles of water!
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That depends entirely - on the capacity of the bottle !
Most eyedrop bottles are 15 ml.
Bottles, engines for motor bike and small cars, skull capacity, are some examples.
i want to check fill point volume ann principal behind vaccuvoty or brimful capacity
Usually not. Bottles are not normally digestible. And as to their unknown contents ....
There are many capacities of glue bottles from 1.8 ml right up to 1 gallon.
I'm not sure it's for regulating the the flow. I think it may be there to prevent someone from easily replacing the contents with, say, water.
Bottles are 4.5 cm W 1.9cm H 6.5cm L 400 ml and Citroen c1 capacity is probably .