Liquid Fillers
(7 companies)Metering systems integrated into machines that deposit liquid or semi-liquid products of various viscosities into rigid containers. Find fully integrated rotary filling and inline filling systems by selecting “rotary” and “inline” filters at left. Are you considering purchasing new filling, capping or closing machinery? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
Liquid Fillers Companies
Bausch+Stroebel Machine Company Inc.
Bausch & Stroebel Machine offers liquid filling systems for pharmaceutical production applications. Featured products from its extensive line include the AFV filling and closing of ampoules and vials, which uses rotary piston pumps in continuous, intermittent-motion rotary machines as well as intermittent-motion linear formats.
Capmatic
Capmatic supplies an extensive range of liquid filling machines for a wide variety of applications from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications and beyond. Capmatic offers machines with inline, pressure, gravity fill, piston, peristaltic, piston, gravity, tare in/tare out filling technologies ranging from tabletop units to monobloc configurations. Featured amongst Capmatic’s dozens of liquid fillers is Vacufill, an automatic vacuum filler for liquid, semi-viscous and foamy products that is designed as a closed-loop system with negative pressure for applications including filling oils, perfumes, and nail polish.
MBC Aerosol
MBC Aerosol offers High Speed Rotary (HSR) automated, continuous motion filling machinery for aerosols in cans in 6, 9, 12, and 18 head turret designs. The MBC stations are mounted to a central column uniformly by function. The center column turns continuously with the change part providing an operating time beginning when the head engages the can to the point of can discharge. This method allows for the highest performance of all machines offered. HSR machines are configurable with clockwise rotation left to right or counterclockwise rotation right to left. These machines are capable of operation at a rate up to 300 cans per minute. Other speeds available upon request.
Norwalt
Norwalt partners with servo-controlled pump manufacturers and peristaltic pump makers to meet the liquid filling needs of its customers, whether the application is a medical device, a commercial product, or a cosmetic product. Filling machines feature: patented continuous motion and indexing for higher speeds, vision inspection integration to verify fill heights and peristaltic and servo controlled positive displacement dispensing pumps for precision filling.
R.A. Jones
R.A Jones makes filling equipment for aerosol, chub, and cup packaged products. Autoprod filling systems fill cups, tubs, trays and jars up to 840 cups per minute. Handles liquid and viscous products of various types such as yogurt, ice cream, dips, butter, soups, and more. In addition to high speeds, equipment boasts CIP, volumetric and flowmeter filling options and extended shelf life with R.A. Jones’ patented MAP system. KP-Aerofill aerosol equipment is available in single units for lab testing or complete aerosol lines running up to 600 cans per minute.
Terco, Inc.
Terco specializes in manufacturing aerosol filling machines and aerosol manufacturing equipment, as well as bag on valve (BOV) aerosol machines. Featured machines include the Model DL Double Line filling system, a double lane indexing filling machine for the production of aerosol products up to 140 cans per minute. The systems can be configured in either Double Line Single Indexing (DLSI) with speeds up to 80 cans per minute, or Double Line Double Indexing (DLDI) with speeds up to 140 cans per minute. With single indexing systems, the tables can be pre-drilled for a future upgrade to double indexing to meet future capacity needs. Numerous other aerosol filling models, ranging from manual to semi-automatic indexing machines, are also available.
Weiler Engineering, Inc.
Weiler Engineering, Inc.’s Asep-Tech blow/fill/seal machines produce plastic aseptically packaged sterile-filled containers in a manner of seconds. Fill volumes range from 0.2mL vials to 1000mL LVP bottles. Typical resins used are LDPE, HDPE and PP.
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