Semiautomatic Filling Systems
available with different dosing valves and overfill protection
Semiautomated Filling of Empty Containers
With our filling columns, you can easily fill liquids into empty containers – directly on a pallet.
A hinged bracket on the filling station is used to fill drums, IBCs and canisters. This semi-automated filling system can be quickly and easily adapted, making it possible to change container sizes frequently. Three different filling methods (below-surface, below-bunghole or above-surface filling) provide additional flexibility.
Easy to move: the system can be moved to the next location using a forklift truck.
Find out more about our Container Filling Columns with Articulated Arm.
You can find a compact summary of all the information in our product sheet.
Product Information
- Filling quantities between five and 1,000 liters
- Ex zone 2 T3
- Dosing valves for above-surface, subspout or subsurface filling
- Back pressure monitoring for dosing valve as overfill protection
- Also suitable for containers and can be planned as a stand-alone solution
- GMP and FDA compliant (optional)
- Tare control with adjustable tare tolerance
- Automatic dosing
- Design with stainless steel platform and steering arm
- Load capacity max. 1,500 kg incl. tare
How Hinged Bracket Works
IBCs and pallets with containers are placed on the platform scale and filled by a hinged bracket.
Small containers (5–10 l canisters) can be placed one after the other on an optionally swivel-mounted scale platform for small containers and filled. For this purpose, the filling system has a steering arm that the operator uses to position the fuel scoop over the filling opening. The filling process is started by means of the steering arm. Filling is carried out automatically below the surface, with the fuel scoop being lifted depending on the weight. The product data (e.g. target weight, viscosity) is stored in the machine control system for this purpose. All machine functions are controlled and the necessary settings are made via the control panel.
Alternatively, these systems can be implemented as a standalone solution with a trolley station, including conveyor technology.