



A piston filler is a liquid and paste filling machine designed for accurately dispensing products into bottles, jars, and other containers. It is commonly used in inA piston filler is a liquid and paste filling machine designed for accurately dispensing products into bottles, jars, and other containers. It is commonly used in industries such as cosmetics, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and lubricants. This machine operates by drawing the product directly from a drum and dispensing it with adjustable volume settings.
Specifications
- Filling Capacity: 1000ml, 2000ml, 3000ml, 4000ml, 5000ml
- Filling Speed: 5 – 50 bottles per minute
- Compressor: 50L included
- Drum Compatibility: Connects to drums ranging from 100L to 1000L
- Product Compatibility: Works with liquids, pastes, and ointments such as:
- Shampoo
- Hot sauce
- Lubricant oil
- Cosmetic cream
- Balm
- Pharmaceutical ointments
Features
- Adjustable Filling Volume – Can be set to fill containers from 1L to 5L.
- Direct Drum Connection – Extracts product straight from the drum for seamless operation.
- Pneumatic Operation – Ensures consistent and accurate filling.
- Multi-Purpose Use – Suitable for various industries, including food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial lubricants.
Weight & Dimensions
- Weight: 45 kg
- Dimensions: 120 cm × 50 cm × 70 cm
Payment Options
- Price: R39 500
- Credit Option Available – You can even get credit through Mobicred when buying through us.
Usage Precautions
- The machine is not compatible with bleach.
- Bleach should not be poured into the system to avoid damage.
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