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Linear Fillers
DESCRIPTION
The linear filler is a type of machine that was created to be fast and versatile in changing formats while maintaining high production speeds. In comparison with rotary machines, it have smaller dimensions. It can be made in different versions to meet the needs of the production sectors (cosmetic, pharmaceutical, chemical, food, etc.). Depending on the required productivity, the number of filling nozzles can be implemented or adjusted.
DIMENSIONS
2200 x 1200 x 2000 H dimensions vary according to the size of the bottle and the number of filling heads
PRODUCTION
About 70/80 pieces per minute. The production speed is purely indicative and varies on the basis of multiple factors.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
The dosage systems can be both volumetric and weight.
For the volumetric system, both an electromagnetic meter (the product to be measured must have an electrical conductivity greater than 50 µS/cm²) and a pneumatic piston doser can be mounted.
For the weight system, the mass meter is mounted (by measuring the mass, the product to be measured is irrelevant).
The machine is provided with a dosing nozzle specially built to allow dosing of both semi-dense and liquid products without the need to get inside the bottle. It is however necessary to use the immersion filling system, in the case of foamy products or if it is necessary to reach higher production speeds.
The nozzles are mounted on a support that moves and goes in positions using a brushless motor which allows accurate, precise positioning that can be set from the display. This also allows you to have no vertical mechanical adjustments for the format change between low or high bottles.
This type of machine can be equipped with bottle stop systems by means of pneumatic gates, for lower productions, or by means of an original rotating device that allows you to avoid having to create empty spaces between the group of filled and empty bottles at the entrance, ensuring superior production rates. For bottles of particular shapes, or having diameters smaller than that of the nozzles, feeding through the cochlea is also possible. The last two systems can be combined in the same machine, moving from one to the other with the simple use of knobs and screws.
- stainless steel (suitable for cosmetic products or non-aggressive products)
- stainless steel certified for pharmaceutical or food products
- plastic materials and non-ferrous metals (titanium, hastelloy, etc.) for acid or particularly aggressive products