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Start-up paste filling

Paste filling machines for start-ups and small producers.

For a start-up, the right paste filler should improve consistency without over-complicating short runs and product changes.

UK specification adviceProduct-led selectionFill, cap and label options
Small business paste filling machine
Application routeentry-level semi-automatic filling with room to growsmall jars, bottles, pots and tubs
Productsauces, creams, gels, honey, jam, candles, waxes and small-batch pastes
Packssmall jars, bottles, pots and tubs
Routeentry-level semi-automatic filling with room to grow
Buyer intent

Specify the filler around your product, pack and output.

For a start-up, the right paste filler should improve consistency without over-complicating short runs and product changes. The right machine route is usually decided by the product path, dosing method, nozzle shut-off, cleaning access and how the container moves through the line.

Best suited to

Sauces, creams, gels, honey, jam, candles, waxes and small-batch pastes

This page is for producers, manufacturers and contract packers filling sauces, creams, gels, honey, jam, candles, waxes and small-batch pastes into small jars, bottles, pots and tubs. It highlights the practical details that affect accuracy, mess, changeover and line speed.

Filling route

Entry-level semi-automatic filling with room to grow

For thick or difficult products, the filling method should be selected after reviewing viscosity, dose size, particle content, temperature, product contact requirements and output target.

Line planning

Filling, capping and labelling

The filler can be planned as a stand-alone machine or linked with conveyors, cap handling, labelling, coding and packing where production needs a complete route.

Specification points

Check these before choosing the machine.

  • Budget, batch size and expected growth
  • Manual, foot-pedal or semi-automatic operation
  • Space, air supply and cleaning between products
Quote questions

Useful details to send with your enquiry.

Clear product and pack information helps shortlist the right paste filler and avoids specifying a machine that is too small, too slow or unnecessarily complex.

  • How many packs are filled per day?
  • What is the first product and container?
  • Will production need to scale later?

Photos of the product, container, closure and any existing filling setup are also useful when planning the route.

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Quick answers

Start-up paste filling FAQs.

Which filler is suitable for sauces, creams, gels, honey, jam, candles, waxes and small-batch pastes?

The suitable filler depends on viscosity, dose size, container, temperature, product behaviour and output target. Many sauces, creams, gels, honey, jam, candles, waxes and small-batch pastes applications need positive-displacement paste filling with a hopper, valve and nozzle arrangement matched to the product.

What details are needed before a quote?

Useful details include the product, fill volume, container dimensions, closure type, target output, cleaning requirements, photos of the pack and whether filling only or a complete line is required.

Can the filling machine be linked with capping and labelling?

Yes. Paste filling equipment can be planned as a stand-alone filler or as part of a wider line with conveyors, capping, labelling, coding and accumulation.

Need help choosing the right paste filler?

Send your product, container, fill volume, closure and target output. Lancing can help compare the practical options before quotation.

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