DESCRIPTION
An Automatic 4 Head Volumetric Cum Single Head Capping Machine (Combo Block) is a machine designed to fill containers with a precise volume of liquid using a 4-head volumetric filling system and then cap them with a single head capping mechanism, all within a single, integrated unit. This type of machine is typically used in industries like pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, cosmetics, and chemicals where high-speed, accurate filling and capping are essential.
KEY FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES
Volumetric Filling :
The machine utilizes a volumetric filling system, ensuring accurate and consistent fill volumes for each container.
Multi-Head Filling :
The four-head design allows for simultaneous filling of multiple containers, increasing production speed and efficiency.
Capping :
A separate single-head capping mechanism securely seals the filled containers.
Versatility :
The machine can be adapted for various bottle and cap types and is often customizable to fit specific production needs.
GMP Compliance :
Many models are built according to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards, ensuring hygienic operation and easy sterilization.
Stainless Steel Construction :
Contact parts are typically made of stainless steel (often SS316) for hygiene and durability.
Automatic Operation :
The machine automates both the filling and capping processes, minimizing manual labor and increasing production throughput.
Speed and Efficiency :
The combination of volumetric filling and multi-head design allows for high-speed operation and increased output.
Integration :
The machine can often be integrated into existing packaging lines.
Container Feeding :
Containers are fed into the machine, typically on a conveyor system.
Volumetric Filling :
The containers are positioned under the four filling nozzles, and the volumetric filling mechanism dispenses the precise amount of liquid into each container.
Capping :
After filling, the containers are moved to the capping station where the single-head capping mechanism securely seals them.
Discharge :
The capped containers are then discharged from the machine, ready for further processing or packaging.