What bottle types does a liquid bottle filling machine handle?▼
Liquid bottle filling machines handle round, oval, flat and custom-shaped bottles in PET, HDPE, PP, glass and aluminium. Round bottles are simplest (no orientation needed). Non-round bottles require a timing screw or orientation system at the in-feed. Glass bottles require soft contact guides, reduced line speed and gentle handling to avoid breakage. Aluminium bottles are filled before seaming and require special handling. Bottle capacity ranges from 30ml (small personal care) to 5,000ml (large household chemical). The fill nozzle count (2–16 heads) is determined by target speed and bottle size.
Can a bottle filling machine handle both thin liquids and thick sauces?▼
Yes, but different fill principles are needed. For thin liquids (water, juice, alcohol — <500 cP), a gravity or flow meter filler works well at high speed. For medium viscosity (sauces, syrups, shampoo — 500–10,000 cP), a piston filler is the standard choice: accurate, fast and easy to clean. For thick sauces (ketchup, mayonnaise, peanut butter — >10,000 cP), a piston filler with larger bore nozzle and heated hopper is used. The machine can be configured for a viscosity range with a single fill principle, or supplied with interchangeable fill heads for multiple product types.
How does a bottle filling machine integrate with capping and labelling?▼
A complete bottle line typically consists of: (1) Bottle unscrambler or de-palletiser; (2) Infeed conveyor and timing screw; (3) Filling machine (this equipment); (4) Capper (screw capper, snap capper, ROPP crimper or pump inserter); (5) Labeller (self-adhesive front/back, sleeve or wrap-around); (6) Inkjet or laser date coder; (7) Checkweigher with reject; (8) Case packer or shrink wrapper. All stations are linked by conveyor and synchronised via PLC. A single HMI panel (or SCADA system) provides line-wide monitoring. Line speed is set by the filling machine throughput.
What is the changeover time between different bottle formats?▼
Changeover time depends on the degree of difference between bottle formats. Same bottle, different fill volume: 5–10 minutes (just update recipe on HMI). Same bottle diameter, different height: 10–20 minutes (adjust fill nozzle height and guide rail height). Different bottle diameter: 20–45 minutes (change guide rails, bottle plates, fill nozzle spacing). Complete format change (different bottle and liquid): 30–60 minutes (may include flush and CIP cycle for liquid changeover). Modern servo-driven machines with motorised adjustment reduce changeover to 15–30 minutes for most format changes by storing all adjustment positions in the recipe.
What accuracy does a bottle filling machine achieve in production?▼
Servo piston bottle filler in normal production: ±0.3%–±0.5% volumetric (e.g., ±1.5ml on a 500ml fill). This accounts for foam, product temperature variation and nozzle drip. With anti-drip suck-back nozzles and product temperature control, ±0.3% is achievable consistently. Flow meter filling for thin liquids (water, juice): ±0.2%–±0.3% by volume. Net-weight filling (for premium or high-value products): ±0.1%–±0.2% by weight. For products sold by declared volume (EU Directive 2009/34/EC or US NIST Handbook 133 requirements), net-volume or net-weight filling with a downstream checkweigher is recommended.
What is the price of a liquid bottle filling machine?▼
Semi-automatic 2-head bottle filler (30ml–1,000ml): $3,000–$8,000 USD. Automatic inline 4-head bottle filler with conveyor: $15,000–$35,000 USD. Automatic 8-head inline bottle filler with servo drives: $35,000–$70,000 USD. Complete 4-head filling line with capper and labeller: $50,000–$120,000 USD. Rotary bottle filler 12–20 heads (200–500 bottles/min): $80,000–$250,000 USD. Prices depend on bottle size range, liquid type, number of heads and line integration. Contact us with your bottle specification and target production rate.