Flow Meter Fillers

Flow meter filling machines dispense liquid products at rates determined by the product’s flow characteristics through a valve above a container.

Category Explained

Flow meter fillers are precision instruments designed for the controlled dispensation of liquids into containers, utilizing advanced technology to measure the flow rate of the product. These machines are adaptable to a wide range of liquid viscosities, from water-like to more viscous fluids, ensuring accurate and efficient filling processes. The operation involves the use of flow meters to regulate the volume of liquid released, which is critical in industries where consistency and accuracy in liquid packaging are paramount. Suitable for various sectors including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals, these fillers are essential for businesses aiming to optimize their liquid packaging operations while maintaining high standards of product quality.

Typical products and applications include:

  • Juices, dairy drinks, and flavored waters: Accurately filled into bottles or cartons for retail distribution
  • Cooking oils and sauces: Measured and dispensed with precision to avoid overfilling or product loss
  • Pharmaceutical syrups and nutraceutical liquids: Filled in regulated doses to meet dosage and safety requirements
  • Personal care items (e.g., lotions, shampoos): Packaged in bottles or tubes with consistent fill levels
  • Industrial chemicals or cleaners: Filled in bulk or retail containers while minimizing spill risk

Additional Considerations:

  • Provides high fill accuracy: Ideal for minimizing waste and meeting strict labeling requirements
  • Handles a wide range of viscosities: Suitable for both thin and moderately thick liquids
  • Supports hygienic and cleanable design: Often available with stainless steel construction and CIP (clean-in-place) capabilities
  • Flexible for different container types: Easily adjustable for bottles, jars, pouches, or other packaging formats
  • Available in various automation levels: From standalone units for small batches to fully integrated systems for high-speed lines