Loss-In-Weight Fillers
(4 companies)Systems that measure how much product has been dispensed by detecting the reduction in weight of a scale-mounted hopper as product exits the hopper. Are you considering purchasing new filling, capping or closing machinery? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
Capmatic
Capmatic introduces an advanced monobloc system that streamlines the processes of filling, plugging, capping/crimping, and labeling stations. This innovation simplifies setup procedures and significantly reduces change-over time, ultimately enhancing overall operational efficiency. The Synergy Patriot, specifically engineered for high-speed performance, can operate at speeds of up to 60 bottles per minute. It boasts the versatility to handle various product consistencies, including liquids, powders, semi-viscous, and viscous substances. Furthermore, it offers the flexibility to insert plugs, dropper tips, or rubber stoppers, catering to a wide range of packaging needs.
FEMC
From vegetables to candies, the FEMC Dial Filler is capable of dispensing any type of particulate with incredible accuracy. FEMC fillers maintain this level of accuracy with virtually no product distortion. Features on this machine include continuous or indexing motion, mobile casters for precise positioning, and plug and play integration. Adjustable volume settings help brands meet production needs.
Packline USA
Company's product line includes dry fillers for filling coffee (KCups), cereal, rice, beans, protein and spices into a rigid container or pouch.
Per-Fil Industries
PER-FIL® Industries auger filling machines are designed for powder, pastes, or granular filling applications. Originally developed for the toner industry, its patented technology fills products for the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and other industries, for difficult to fill powder products and other complex projects. Designed for speed, cleanliness, and precise fills, these auger fillers are 100% made in the USA and built to last.
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