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thick product filling machine

Thick product filling machine options.

Address problem-led searches for products too thick for basic liquid fillers.

UK specification adviceProduct-led selectionFill, cap and label options
thick product filling machine product filling machinery
Application routepositive-displacement, piston or pump-fed fillingbottles, jars, tubs and pails
Productproducts that are thick, sticky, stringy or slow-flowing
Packsbottles, jars, tubs and pails
Routepositive-displacement, piston or pump-fed filling
Buyer intent

Choose around the product, not just the machine name.

The right paste filling machine depends on how the product moves, how accurately it must dose and whether the production route is manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic. The useful starting point is the product sample, target fill volume, container and required output.

Best suited to

Products that are thick, sticky, stringy or slow-flowing

This page is for producers and contract packers comparing thick product filling machine options. The correct route depends on product movement, product recovery, fill accuracy, cleaning access and how the container is presented to the nozzle.

Machine route

Positive-displacement, piston or pump-fed filling

A filler should be specified around viscosity, dose size, container handling, cleaning and output target. These points often decide whether a compact semi-automatic filler, piston machine, pump-fed filler or automatic line is the better option.

Pack formats

Bottles, jars, tubs and pails

Container dimensions, neck or opening size, fill height and closure style affect the filling head, conveyor layout, capping route and operator access.

Specification points

Check these before asking for a quote.

  • Review how products that are thick, sticky, stringy or slow-flowing behaves in the hopper and product path before selecting the filling method.
  • Check the pack route for bottles, jars, tubs and pails, including opening size, fill height, stability and presentation.
  • Choose the route around positive-displacement, piston or pump-fed filling only after confirming output target, cleaning routine and future line plans.
Practical details

Send the information that decides the filler.

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.

  • Product behaviour: thick, sticky, stringy, aerated, hot-filled, particulate or settling.
  • Pack details: jar, bottle, tub, cartridge or pail size plus closure style.
  • Production goal: batch size, containers per minute, cleaning regime and future upgrades.

The aim is to match the filling method to the production problem instead of forcing the product through the wrong type of liquid filler.

Decision factors

What affects the final machine choice?

Small changes in product behaviour or pack style can change the correct filler, nozzle or line layout.

Viscosity

Thicker products often need positive displacement rather than gravity filling.

Cut-off

Sticky or stringing products may need a nozzle that closes cleanly.

Cleaning

Food and cosmetic projects need practical access for cleaning and changeover.

Output

The required containers per minute decides whether semi-auto or automatic is realistic.

Quick answers

Thick product filling machine FAQs.

Is this machine suitable for products that are thick, sticky, stringy or slow-flowing?

It can be suitable when the product path, hopper, valve and nozzle are matched to the product. For products that are thick, sticky, stringy or slow-flowing, the important checks are viscosity, fill volume, temperature, pack opening and whether the product strings, drips, separates or contains particles.

What information is needed before quotation?

Send the product name, fill volume, container size, closure type, temperature, target output and whether the line needs capping, labelling or coding. Photos or short videos of the product and container are useful.

Can this be part of a complete filling line?

Yes. The filler can be planned as a stand-alone machine or integrated with conveyors, capping, labelling, coding and accumulation depending on the production route.

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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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