Trolley Based Filling Machine
A trolley-based filling machine is a semi-automatic or automatic system designed for precise and efficient filling of containers, often with a buffer tank, mounted on a mobile trolley. These machines are commonly used in industries handling various liquids, pastes, and even some solid-like materials. They feature a weighing platform, a control panel, and a structure to hold a buffer tank, all placed on a mobile trolley for easy movement and operation.
Key Features:
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Mobility:
The trolley design allows for easy movement and positioning of the machine within a production area.
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Versatility:
Suitable for filling various container sizes and types, including bottles, jars, and pails.
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Precision Filling:
Utilizes load cells and PLC for accurate filling, often with a three-stage filling process (coarse, fine, super fine) for optimal accuracy.
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Buffer Tank:
Incorporates a buffer tank to ensure a consistent supply of material during the filling process.
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Adjustable Settings:
Features like adjustable filling speed and volume, as well as platform height adjustment, allow for customization based on product and container requirements.
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Material Compatibility:
Can handle a wide range of materials, from liquids like water and beverages to pastes and even some solid-like products.
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Durable Construction:
Typically made with materials like stainless steel (e.g., Grade 304, 202) for hygiene and longevity.
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User-Friendly Interface:
Features like in-built totalizers, recipe management for different products, and clear control panels enhance usability.
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In-flight Filling:
Some models incorporate in-flight filling technology for more efficient and accurate filling.
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Semi-Automatic or Automatic:
Can be semi-automatic, requiring manual placement of containers, or fully automatic with conveyor systems for continuous operation.
Applications:
- Food and Beverage Industry: Filling sauces, jams, yogurt, and other food products.
- Chemical Industry: Filling various chemicals, solvents, and other liquids.
- Cosmetics and Personal Care: Filling creams, lotions, shampoos, and other cosmetic products.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Filling liquids and other pharmaceutical products, sometimes with specialized systems like single-use filling paths.
- Other Industries: Used in a variety of industries requiring precise filling of containers with various substances.