
Machine dosage épices
Machine de remplissage épices 5g–2kg. Acier 316L alimentaire. CE.
Caractéristiques clés
Food-Grade SUS316L Throughout
All product-contact parts — auger, hopper, fill tube and nozzle — in SUS316L. No crevices where spice residue can accumulate. Meets ISO 22000 food manufacturing standards. Full material traceability for FSMA and EU food regulation compliance.
CIP Clean-In-Place Ready
Optional automated CIP circuit rinses the auger, fill tube and hopper without disassembly. Prevents cross-contamination between chilli, turmeric and garlic powder runs. Complete changeover in under 20 minutes.
Anti-Caking Vibration Nozzle
Integrated vibration at the fill nozzle prevents clumping of hygroscopic spices: salt-based blends, garlic powder, onion powder. Maintains consistent density for accurate weight fill across an 8-hour production run.
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FAQ
What types of spices can the spice filling machine handle?▾
Our spice filling machines handle the full range of ground and powdered spice products: chilli powder, cayenne pepper, paprika (all grades), ground cumin, ground coriander, ground turmeric, garlic powder, onion powder, ground ginger, black pepper, white pepper, mixed spice blends, curry powder, five-spice powder, cinnamon powder, and ground cardamom. The auger-based filling system works best for fine to medium ground spices (particle size 100–500 microns). For coarser whole or cracked spices (pepper corns, dried chilli flakes), a volumetric cup filler or multi-head weigher is recommended.
Why does spice filling require food-grade 316L stainless steel?▾
Spices — especially those high in acids (tamarind, amchoor, citric-acid-based blends) and essential oils (clove, cinnamon, cumin) — are chemically aggressive toward 304 stainless steel over time. SUS316L stainless steel contains 2–3% molybdenum which provides superior corrosion resistance in acidic and high-chloride environments. It is also the food-grade standard required under FDA 21 CFR, EU Regulation 1935/2004, and most retail buyer codes of practice. Our spice filling machine uses 316L for all product-contact surfaces including the auger, funnel, nozzle and hopper lining.
How accurate is the spice filling machine for retail weight compliance?▾
Servo auger filling achieves ±0.3% accuracy for free-flowing spice powders. For a 100g retail jar, this means ±0.3g — well within the EU Directive 76/211/EEC (average quantity rule: tolerance ±2.5%) and US NIST Handbook 133 requirements. For lightweight premium spices (saffron, vanilla, high-value blends) where over-filling is costly, adding an inline checkweigher with statistical process control (SPC) feedback enables target fill weights within ±0.1g.
What containers can the spice filling machine fill?▾
The spice filling machine fills a wide range of retail and food service containers: glass spice jars (30ml–500ml, standard European spice jar threads), PET bottles and HDPE jars (for economy and export lines), tinplate tins (traditional round spice tins with slip-lid or pry-off lid), flexible pouches and stand-up pouches (5g–500g, with heat-seal closing option), and sachet single-serve formats (1g–20g via VFFS integration). Container changeover is achieved by swapping the fill nozzle and adjusting the height guide — typically under 15 minutes.
Can the machine handle blended spices with multiple particle sizes?▾
Yes. Mixed spice blends (such as garam masala, BBQ rub, herb mixes) contain ingredients of different densities and particle sizes. Our spice filling machines include: an agitator paddle inside the hopper to keep the blend homogeneous during filling; a slow auger speed at the start of each fill to avoid segregation at the nozzle; and checkweigher feedback to compensate for density variations between blends. For multi-ingredient blends where segregation is a concern, a pre-mixing hopper with variable-speed stirrer is recommended upstream of the filling machine.
What is the investment cost for a spice filling machine?▾
A semi-automatic single-head spice auger filler (foot-pedal, 5g–500g): $5,000–$12,000 USD. A fully automatic inline spice filler with conveyor and bottle centering (50g–2kg): $20,000–$45,000 USD. A high-speed dual-head automatic spice filler for round jars at 60–100 jars/min: $40,000–$80,000 USD. For complete spice packaging lines (filling + capping + labelling + checkweigher + date coding): $80,000–$200,000 USD. Contact us with your spice type, container format and daily volume for a free quotation.
Customer Case Studies
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Spice Filling Machine
Indian spice exporter required a spice filling machine for 25g–500g pouches of whole cumin, turmeric and chilli powder — Spice Board export registration, FSSAI + AGMARK certification, NDIR aflatoxin sensor and EU pesticide MRL documentation.
Spice Board + FSSAI + AGMARK triple-certified spice filling machine with NDIR aflatoxin sensor — 180 pouches/min, 8,400 MT/year to 35 countries, 28% volume growth.

Spice Packaging Machine
US ethnic grocery spice brand required a spice packaging machine for 16 whole/ground spice SKUs in glass jars and zip-lock foil bags — FDA 21 CFR 117 CGMP, allergen separation between sesame and cumin/coriander, metal detection.
FDA CGMP spice packaging machine with allergen segregation and metal detection — 16 SKUs on one machine, Whole Foods + Sprouts 820 stores combined.

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Spanish smoked paprika cooperative (PDO Pimentón de la Vera) required a spice filling machine for 75g–500g tin cans and glass jars — EU PDO Digital Product Passport, nitrogen-flush for colour stability and USDA import documentation.
EU PDO digital passport spice filling machine with nitrogen-flush and airtight lid seal — CIELab a* maintained at 12 months, 35% export revenue increase.
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