
Producción cosmética y cuidado personal
Máquina llenadora de loción
Máquina llenadora de loción corporal y crema. Bomba pistón sin espuma. 1.000–4.000 botellas/h. ±0,3%. CE & ISO 22716 GMP.
Características clave
Piston Pump Filling for Foam-Free Lotion Dispensing
Body lotions and moisturizers contain emulsified oil-in-water systems that shear easily under pump pressure, releasing entrained air as foam. Our lotion filling machines use positive displacement piston pumps that displace a precise, measured volume of lotion from the pump cylinder to the nozzle in a single controlled stroke. Unlike peristaltic or gear pumps that can introduce air bubbles through turbulent flow, piston filling creates gentle, laminar product movement — resulting in foam-free fills even for high-viscosity body butters (up to 200,000 cP). Volume per stroke is adjustable via the HMI with ±0.1ml resolution for fill sizes from 20ml to 1,000ml per cycle.
Multi-Container Compatibility from Airless Pumps to Jars
Body lotion and moisturizer products are packaged in a wide variety of container formats — disc-top bottles, lotion pumps, airless pump bottles, wide-mouth jars, squeeze tubes, and sachets. Our lotion filling machines use interchangeable nozzle heads matched to each container type: dive nozzles for standard bottles and jars, collar-fit nozzles for airless pump bottles (which require filling from the base up through the dip tube), and piston-tube nozzles for squeeze tubes. Container changeover uses stored recipes and typically requires 15–20 minutes for nozzle swap and guide adjustment.
Temperature-Controlled Filling for Emulsion Stability
Many body lotion formulations contain thermo-sensitive active ingredients (retinol, vitamin C derivatives, natural botanical extracts) that degrade at elevated temperatures. Our lotion filling systems maintain a controlled product temperature throughout the filling process — from the jacketed supply hopper (maintained at the product's optimal fill temperature, typically 22–28°C) through the pump and nozzle. For hot-process lotions that are filled warm and cool to final consistency in the container, the heated hopper option maintains product at 40–60°C throughout the fill cycle. Temperature uniformity across all fill heads ensures consistent fill viscosity and weight.
Especificaciones técnicas
Preguntas frecuentes
1What is the maximum viscosity the lotion filling machine can handle?
Our standard lotion filling machines handle viscosities up to 100,000 cP using a single piston pump per fill head. For ultra-thick body butters, heel creams and intensive hair masks (100,000–200,000 cP), a high-pressure piston pump configuration with heated product pathways is used to keep product flowing. For products above 200,000 cP (stiff creams, thick ointments), the fill machine is converted to our cream filling configuration with twin-screw or progressive-cavity pump technology. Viscosity should be measured at the intended filling temperature — many thick lotions have significantly lower viscosity at 30–35°C than at room temperature.
2Can the same machine fill pump dispenser bottles and wide-mouth jars?
Yes, with nozzle changeover. Pump dispenser bottles (pump top not yet inserted during filling) use a dive nozzle that descends into the open bottle neck and fills from bottom up, preventing splashing. Wide-mouth jars use a fixed-position fill nozzle above the jar opening — because the wide opening prevents the nozzle from submerging, fill speed is reduced to prevent surface disturbance. Airless pump bottles (where product is loaded through the bottom or through the dip tube) require a specialized bottom-fill or dip-tube-fill nozzle. Each container type has a stored recipe that configures nozzle type, fill speed, and fill target weight.
3How is fill accuracy maintained for different lotion viscosities?
Fill accuracy for lotion filling machines is maintained through a combination of net-weight measurement and piston pump calibration. The load cell under each container measures fill weight in real time and closes the piston pump valve when the target weight is reached — compensating for viscosity-driven flow rate variations between batches. Piston pump calibration is performed at the start of each production run by filling 5–10 test containers and comparing actual fill weight to target; piston stroke length is adjusted until the mean error is below 0.1%. For multi-head machines, each fill head is independently calibrated to ±0.1% accuracy.
4What cleaning procedure is used for lotion filling machines?
Lotion filling machines require more intensive cleaning than liquid soap or shampoo machines because oil-based emulsions leave oily residues on product contact surfaces. Our recommended cleaning protocol for lotion lines: (1) Hot water flush (60°C, 5 minutes) to liquefy and remove bulk product residue; (2) Alkaline CIP with food-grade degreaser (65–70°C, 10 minutes) to saponify oil residues on stainless steel surfaces; (3) Hot water rinse (60°C, 5 minutes) to remove degreaser residues; (4) Final sanitizer rinse. For color-pigmented lotions (tinted moisturizers, BB creams), an additional solvent-based flush step with isopropanol (70%) may be required before the alkaline CIP to remove color pigment deposits.
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