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Time Gravity
Filler Selection Guide |
Application:
This type of filler is best suited for liquids
with very thin viscosities that do not change with ambient temperature
or with batch variation. This machine is also suited for applications
where recirculation of the liquid in the fluid path is not desireable.
Although this type of filler is used predominantly on products that do
not foam, foam may be limited and controlled by
subsurface/bottom-up-fill capability.
Examples:
Water, solvents, alcohol, specialty chemicals,
paint, inks, corrosive chemicals i.e. acids and bleach.
Advantages:
This is the most economical type of filling
machine for a limited range of applications. It is especially well
suited for corrosive chemicals.
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How it Works:

The product bulk supply is pumped
into a holding tank above a set of pneumatically operated valves. Each
valve is independently timed by the filler's master computer so that
precise amounts of liquid will flow by gravity into the container.
Gravity fillers built with bottom up fill capability can handle a wide
range of flowable liquids including foamy products. |
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Filling Machine
Selection by Daily
Production
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