“Basic” version filler suitable for small formats.
Dosing valve and weighing platform easily removable for cleaning.
Manual handling for buckets and lids.
Handling for buckets on stainless steel work table.
Electronic scale and process control logic for filling operation.
Weighing version:
Electronic scale capacity 0-6 kg, resolution 2 g.
Large storage capacity, up to 63 different weights and corresponding tare values for buckets.
Dosing range: from 0.1 kg to 6 kg.
Volumetric version:
Up to 5000 cc in a single stroke.
Dosing accuracy ± 2 cc.
Dosing range from 100 to 5000 cc.
Parts in contact with the product: AISI 304, Anticorodal, PTFE.
Automatic washer for dosing valve cleaning.
Electro-pneumatic control.
Safety devices compliant with European Machinery Directive (CE).
Advantages
Hopper for dosing valve feeder (100L) complete with support and level control to operate an external pneumatic pump.
Vapor extraction hood for dosing valve.
Filling valve with vertical movement for dosing containers with holes or bottles from inside.
Automatic hood for controlled atmosphere dosing (in buckets) in filling process via special diffuser connected to the customer’s gas supply (e.g., nitrogen).
Filling optimiser for high precision when product are fed via a diaphragm pump.
Lid closing unit with two-hand safety device for pressure lids.
Extendable discharge roller conveyor, L=600 mm, directly connected to the filler frame.
Pneumatic screw capper complete with custom sleeve for used caps.
ATEX version.
Accessories
Flexible and economical way to fill small bottles, cans, and jars.
Unique frame suitable for moving/repositioning.
Easy to use; easy to install and reposition.
Plug-in and upgradeable options.
Valve body made of AISI 304 stainless steel in various sizes.
Two-stage dosing valve enables fast and precise dosing.
Accuracy and repeatability guaranteed by auto-calibration and auto-correction.
Easy and integrated electro-pneumatic automation.
Typical productivity: from 360-600 buckets/hour (6-10 buckets/min. 1 kg jars).
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