A bottle filling machine is an industrial, stainless-steel device that precisely dispenses liquids, creams, or powders into containers (bottles, jars, cans). These machines, ranging from manual to automatic, use technologies like piston pumps, gravity, or vacuum to fill containers, often integrated with capping and conveying systems for industries like beverages, pharma, and cosmetics.
Key Components and Features
Structure: Primarily made of high-quality stainless steel (SS 304/SS 316) to ensure hygiene.
Conveyor System: Transports containers automatically through filling, capping, and labeling stations.
Filling Heads/Nozzles: Varies from single to multi-head (e.g., 4, 6, 8 head) to match production speed.
Control Panel: PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) with a touch screen for setting parameters and monitoring operations.
Dosing System: Volumetric piston fillers or pumps for precise, adjustable liquid volume control.
Sensors: "No Bottle, No Fill" safety sensor system to prevent wastage.
Types of Filling Technologies
Piston Fillers: Ideal for thick, viscous products (creams, sauces).
Gravity Fillers: Suitable for thin, low-viscosity liquids.
Vacuum/Overflow Fillers: Used forfoamy or high-foaming liquids to prevent overflow and ensure precise, consistent filling levels.
Net Weight Fillers: Used for high-value products needing exact weight accuracy.
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