| TYPES OF FILLING MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS IN GLASS
 1. Rotary Filling Machine
 
 How it works: The bottles move around a rotating carousel, passing through filling stations.
 
 Advantages: High speed, ideal for high production lines.
 
 Applications: Beverages (beer, soft drinks, juice), cosmetics, large-scale pharmaceutical products.
 
 2. Linear Filling Machine
 
 How it works: The bottles advance in a straight line and stop under the filling nozzles.
 
 Advantages: Greater flexibility for different bottle formats, lower initial cost.
 
 Applications: Food products (sauces, oils), pharmaceuticals, cosmetics on a smaller production scale.
 
 LIQUID FILLING METHODS
 
 1. Gravity Filling
 
 How it works: The liquid is stored in a reservoir above the bottles. Filling occurs due to the force of gravity.
 
 Recommended for: Liquids with low to medium viscosity without gas (e.g. juices, wines, mineral water).
 
 Using industries: Food, wine, pharmaceutical (simple syrups).
 
 2. Gravity Filling with Vacuum Assist
 
 How it works: In addition to gravity, air is sucked from inside the bottle, facilitating filling and reducing foam and oxidation.
 
 Advantages: Prevents the formation of bubbles, improves filling time, ideal for glass bottles.
 
 Recommended for: Liquids sensitive to oxidation (wines, olive oils, some cosmetics).
 
 Using industries: Wine, premium food, pharmaceutical.
 
 3. Isobaric (Pressurized) Filling
 
 How it works: The liquid is filled under pressure equal to that of the bottle, to prevent foam formation and loss of carbon dioxide.
 
 Recommended for: Carbonated or carbonated beverages (beer, soft drinks, sparkling water).
 
 Process:
 
 Pressurization of the bottle with CO₂ gas.
 
 Transfer of the liquid with the same pressure as the tank.
 
 Controlled depressurization at the end.
 
 User industries: Breweries, soft drink manufacturers, carbonated beverages.
 
 EXAMPLES OF PRODUCTS BY TYPE OF PACKAGING
 
 Product Type of Filler Filling Method
 Craft Beer Rotary or Linear Isobaric
 Wine Rotary or Linear Gravity or Gravity with vacuum
 Soft drink in glass Rotary Isobaric
 Still water Rotary or Linear Gravity
 Olive oil Linear Gravity with vacuum assistance
 Syrups essences Linear Gravity or by vacuum
 
 COMPARISON TABLE – TYPES OF PACKAGING MACHINES AND PACKAGING METHODS
 
 Criteria Rotary Filler Linear Filler
 Production volume High (10,000+ bottles/hour) Medium to low (up to 3,000 bottles/hour)
 Physical space Larger Smaller
 Flexibility Smaller (more difficult to change formats) Larger (easy adjustment to different bottles)
 Initial cost Higher More affordable
 Maintenance More complex More simple
 Target industry Large-scale beverages Cosmetics, sauces, wines, pharmaceuticals
 
 COMPARISON – FILLING METHODS
 
 Method Ideal Principle for Typical Products
 
 Gravity Gravity moves the liquid Still liquids, low viscosity Water, wines, juices
 
 Gravity + Vacuum Suggestion of vacuum + gravity Products sensitive to oxidation Olive oil, fine wines, cosmetics
 Isobaric (pressurized) Equal pressure in tank and bottles Carbonated beverages Beer, soft drinks, sparkling water
 
 SIMPLE FLOWCHART – FILLING PROCESSES
 
 HOME
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 Sanitized glass bottles
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 Choosing the type of filling machine
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 Rotary Filler Linear Filler
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 Choosing the filling method Choosing the filling method
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 Gravity Isobaric Gravity Gravity + Vacuum
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 Bottle filling (depending on method)
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 Level / weight control
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 Closing (caps, corks)
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 Final inspection
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