Application advice
Specify the filler around product behaviour, not only fill volume.
As output increases, the filling problem becomes a line-balancing problem: number of nozzles, dwell time, container stability, capping speed and labelling capacity all matter. The best result normally comes from matching the product path, hopper feed, nozzle design, container handling and downstream line equipment before ordering the machine.
Best suited toViscous products where one nozzle cannot meet the output target
This page is for manufacturers and contract packers filling viscous products where one nozzle cannot meet the output target into bottles, jars, tubs and containers suitable for conveyor handling. It helps identify the practical specification points that affect accuracy, mess, speed and changeover.
Filling routeAutomatic inline filling with several nozzles and integrated container handling
For many paste applications, the route is selected after reviewing viscosity, particle content, temperature, dose size, product contact requirements and expected production output.
Line planningFilling, capping and labelling
Where production is moving beyond hand filling, the filler should be planned with container infeed, capping, labelling, coding and packing so the line runs cleanly from the start.