Liquid Filling Machines
The filling machine is a common piece of pharmaceutical equipment. Other industrial uses for filling machines include consumer goods and FMCG, where they are used to fill all kinds of materials into a range of container sizes. Filling machines are being produced by businesses based on customer specifications. Different filling equipment types are used to fill liquid, powder, and other materials. Every filling machine type has a different set of uses. Therefore, consumers or FMCG do not use the liquid filling machines for the pharmaceutical industry. The metrics and parameters are adjusted to meet the needs. Here, a few of the characteristics and uses of several filling machines are described.
Twin Head Automatic Liquid Filler with Rubber Stopper for Vials
This liquid filling equipment has two heads and can fill 4000 vials per hour. Most contamination-free filling is produced when the input and output of vials are fully automated with little to no human participation. In order to prevent contamination from humans, the rubber stoppering machine automatically seals the vials. The size of the vials determines how much liquid may be put into them. Large size will lower capacity. The capacity listed above is based on a vial with dimensions of 1500 (L) x 800 (W) x 800-850 (H).
Four Head, Six Head, or Eight Head Machine for Filling Liquid into Vials
The liquid filler machine’s capacity grows as the number of heads increases. The filling capacity of a four-head liquid filling machine doubles that of a two-head machine and is increased to 6000 vials per hour while maintaining all other parameters, such as vial size. Variations in filling capacity are caused by vial size. A six-head liquid filling machine can fill 9000 vials per hour, and an eight-head twin track liquid filling machine can fill a maximum of 15000 vials per hour. High-end vial filling equipment is thus employed for bulk production, which uses fewer resources while producing more.
The machine will automatically stop filling and stoppering if there is no vial in the system. If the container is not beneath the head, this is the greatest way to prevent liquid waste.
Bottle filling and capping are done on the same twin head, four head, six head, or eight head liquid filling equipment. Depending on the size of the bottles, the volume varies.