Food pastes, sauces, cosmetics, gels and sticky products
Use this page when your product is too thick, sticky or variable for a simple liquid filler and you need a cleaner, more repeatable route than hand filling.
Cleaning access matters when products are sticky, coloured, allergenic, oily or changed frequently. Specify the filler around how it will be cleaned.

The right paste filler depends on how the product moves, how cleanly it cuts off, how accurately it must dose and whether the production route is manual, semi-automatic or automatic. Send product and pack details before you buy so the machine is specified around the real filling problem.
Use this page when your product is too thick, sticky or variable for a simple liquid filler and you need a cleaner, more repeatable route than hand filling.
Container opening, stability, shoulder shape, fill height and closure style affect the filling head, line layout and operator access.
The correct route may be a compact semi-automatic filler, a piston or pump-fed system, or a conveyorised automatic line with capping and labelling.
A useful enquiry includes product type, fill volume, container dimensions, closure, photos of the pack and the output you want to achieve. This helps avoid under-specifying the filler or adding unnecessary automation.
The aim is to match the filling method to the production problem instead of forcing the product through the wrong type of liquid filler.
Small changes in product behaviour or pack style can change the correct filler, nozzle or line layout.
Thicker products often need positive displacement rather than gravity filling.
Sticky or stringing products may need a nozzle that closes cleanly.
Food, cosmetic and contract packing projects need practical access for cleaning and changeover.
The required containers per minute decides whether semi-auto or automatic is realistic.
Suitability depends on viscosity, fill volume, product behaviour, container opening, cleaning needs and target output. Send product and pack details so the correct filling route can be reviewed before quotation.
Send the product name, fill volume, container dimensions, closure type, target output, cleaning requirements and photos or videos of the product and pack.
Yes. The filler can be planned as a stand-alone machine or as part of a line with conveyors, capping, labelling, coding and accumulation.
These pages help narrow the machine route before you send project details.
Compare this related paste filling route before you request a quote.
View page →Compare this related paste filling route before you request a quote.
View page →Compare this related paste filling route before you request a quote.
View page →Send your product, container, fill volume, closure and target output. Lancing can help compare the practical options before quotation.