Liquid bottle capping

Screw capping machine for liquid bottles

Liquid bottle lines need the capping machine to work with the filled pack, not just the empty bottle. Fill level, weight and product residue can change handling.

Filled-bottle stability

The same bottle can behave differently when empty and full.

Closure route

Screw caps, pumps and triggers each create different cap presentation needs.

Output match

The capper should match the filling line rather than creating a new bottleneck.

Shortlist route

Which route is most likely to fit?

Use these checks to decide whether the project is a semi-automatic, compact or automatic inline capping route.

Project signalLikely routeWhy it matters
Stable screw-cap bottleScrew capping or spindle capping routeGood when torque consistency is the main requirement.
Pump or trigger liquid bottleSpecialist pump/trigger routeDip tubes and orientation need to be handled.
Growing liquid lineAutomatic capper with cap feedingReduces operator workload as output rises.

Related routes

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FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Should samples be filled?

Representative filled samples help test stability and handling.

Can one machine run several liquids?

The capper sees the bottle and cap, but product residue and fill level can still matter.

What output should I specify?

Use bottles per minute or hour and explain current versus target production.

Ready to shortlist?

Send the bottle, cap and target output.

Lancing UK will help identify whether you need a semi-automatic capper, compact capper, inline spindle capper or specialist cap feeding route.

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