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Get a custom filling solution designed around your product, container, and target throughput.
Quick answers about our equipment, production lines, ordering process, installation, and after-sales support.
We supply liquid fillers, piston fillers, gravity fillers, overflow fillers, pump fillers, powder fillers, paste fillers, volumetric fillers, and corrosive-liquid fillers. We also supply capping machines and labeling machines as standalone units or integrated into complete production lines.
Both. You can purchase a single filling machine for an existing line, or we can design a complete turnkey production line that includes filling, capping, labeling, coding, secondary packaging, and palletizing.
We serve food and beverage, cosmetic and personal care, chemical and household, pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and oil and lubricant industries. Each industry has a dedicated solution page with recommended equipment and reference layouts.
Our equipment is manufactured in dedicated facilities with CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, assembly, quality control, and full-speed testing areas. We provide factory tours and video walkthroughs for buyers evaluating a project.
Yes. We export worldwide. Our equipment is CE-marked and can be configured for local power standards, voltage requirements, and operating conditions in any region.
Start with our free Machine Selector tool. It asks about your product type, container format, fill volume, and target output, then recommends the most suitable machine families. You can also contact our engineer for a personalized recommendation.
Most of our servo-controlled filling machines achieve ±1% accuracy or better. Weight-based fillers using load cells can reach ±0.3% for oil and liquid products.
Standard product-contact parts are 316L stainless steel, which is suitable for food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications. For corrosive chemicals, we use PTFE-lined valves, PP piping, and ceramic-coated components.
Our machines use Siemens PLC with touchscreen HMI for operation and recipe storage. Pneumatic components are Festo, and electrical systems use Schneider components. These are industry-standard brands trusted worldwide.
Yes. Most machines support a range of bottle sizes through adjustable guides, changeable nozzles, and format-specific change parts. Typical changeover takes 15-30 minutes depending on the machine type.
Yes. Our piston fillers and paste fillers are designed for thick products. Heated hoppers and jacketed tanks are available for products that need temperature control during filling.
A typical complete line includes bottle feeding or unscrambling, filling, capping, labeling, date coding, and secondary packaging such as case packing or shrink wrapping. Palletizing can be added for high-volume operations. The exact configuration depends on your product and output target.
Use our free Line Configurator tool to select your industry, product type, automation level, and required process modules. The tool generates a visual layout and equipment summary. For detailed engineering, submit a proposal request and our team will provide a full layout drawing.
Our lines range from 1,000 BPH for semi-automatic setups to over 36,000 BPH for high-speed beverage monoblock lines. Use our Capacity Calculator to estimate throughput based on your container size and working schedule.
Yes. Our modular line design allows you to start with core modules like filling, capping, and labeling, then add bottle feeding, coding, case packing, and palletizing as your production volume grows.
Submit a quote request through our Contact page or any Request Quote button on the site. Provide your product type, container format, fill volume, and target output. We typically respond within 24 business hours with a preliminary scope and commercial proposal.
Equipment pricing depends on configuration, automation level, material specifications, and order quantity. A listed price would not accurately reflect the best solution for your specific requirements. A tailored quote ensures you get the right scope at the right price.
Standard machines ship within 15-30 working days. Complete production lines typically require 45-90 working days depending on complexity and customization. We provide a specific lead time in every proposal.
Yes. We conduct factory acceptance testing (FAT) before shipment. You or your representative can attend the test at the manufacturing facility, or we can provide video documentation of the test run.
Standard terms are 30% deposit with order confirmation, 60% before shipment after FAT approval, and 10% after installation and commissioning. Terms can be adjusted based on project scope and customer relationship.
Yes. We can dispatch engineers to your site for installation, commissioning, and operator training. Remote commissioning support via video call is also available for standard machine setups.
Standard warranty is 12 months from commissioning or 18 months from shipment, whichever comes first. Warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Wear parts and consumables are excluded.
Contact our after-sales team with your machine model and serial number. We maintain spare parts inventory for all current models and can ship replacement parts worldwide. A recommended spare parts list is included with every machine delivery.
Yes. Our technical support team is available for remote troubleshooting, maintenance guidance, and operational questions. We also provide preventive maintenance schedules and checklists for each machine type.
Yes. We provide CE certificates, material certificates for food-contact parts, GA drawings, electrical schematics, and IQ/OQ protocol templates for pharmaceutical applications. Additional documentation can be prepared based on your regulatory requirements.
Still Have Questions?
Our engineers can help with technical clarification, equipment selection, and project-specific concerns.