It fills and seals tubes with liquids or pastes and prints batch numbers and manufacturing dates. It's suitable for industries such as cosmetics, food, adhesives and other applications requiring accurate tube packaging and traceability.
Standard specification: 220 V, 50–60 Hz, 1500 W. Voltage options or modifications may be available on request—check with the supplier for custom electrical configurations.
Typical speed is 15–25 pieces per minute, depending on tube size, filling volume, product viscosity and operator skill.
Filling volume range: 5–50 ml. Supported tube diameter: 15–50 mm. Tube height: 60–220 mm. It works with plastic and composite tubes.
Yes—it's designed for low-to-medium viscosity liquids and pastes. Extremely high-viscosity or solid-filled products may require a specialized pump or machine modifications.
The machine uses one mould per tube size. If you need to run multiple tube sizes you must purchase separate, customized moulds for each size. Changeover is manual and requires fitting the correct mould.
Frame: 201 stainless steel. All parts that contact product or tubes are made of 304 stainless steel to meet hygiene and corrosion-resistance needs.
Required air pressure is 0.55–0.65 MPa. The machine uses AIRTAC air cylinders; ensure a clean, dry air supply sized to your facility's needs.
Yes—the machine incorporates a printing system to apply batch numbers and manufacturing dates during the filling/sealing process for traceability.
Clean product-contact parts (304 SS) after each production run with appropriate detergents/rinse agents. Perform daily checks on seals and pumps, lubricate moving parts per manual, and replace wear items as needed. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for optimal performance.
Spare parts and replacement moulds are available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Lead times vary by part and customization—contact your supplier for current availability and delivery estimates.
Most suppliers offer basic operator training, commissioning and operation manuals. Confirm training options and any additional costs with your vendor before purchase.
Yes—many manufacturers offer electrical or mechanical customization (different voltages, pumps, printing modules, etc.). Discuss specific requirements with the supplier to obtain a tailored quotation.
Typical safety features include emergency stop buttons, guarded moving parts, and safety interlocks. Exact features vary by model—review the machine's safety specification with the supplier.
Choose this semi-automatic model if you need reliable filling and sealing with moderate production speeds (15–25 pcs/min), lower capital cost and flexible small-batch runs. For higher throughput, fully automatic lines offer faster speeds and greater automation at higher cost.
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