Hazardous liquid review

Hazardous liquid filling machine options for chemical and solvent projects.

Hazardous liquid projects should be assessed around product data, vapour, flash point, site zoning, container handling and operator exposure before the machinery route is decided.

  • Solvents and specialist chemical liquids
  • ATEX and site-assessment discussion
  • Filling, capping and handling review
40+ yearsmachinery experience
UK supportspecification, installation and aftercare
Chemical focusproduct compatibility and pack handling
Line integrationfilling, capping, labelling and conveyors

What to check

Specify the machine around the product, container and closure.

Hazardous liquid projects should be assessed around product data, vapour, flash point, site zoning, container handling and operator exposure before the machinery route is decided.

Important quotation points

  • Send SDS and flash point details where relevant.
  • Confirm installation area and site zoning information.
  • Review vapour control, earthing and line layout requirements.
  • Check container closure, leak risk and operator handling.

Compare routes

Machine options that may be relevant

Use these linked routes to compare filling method, automation level, capping, labelling and container handling before requesting a quote.

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Low-viscosity chemical filling machines for thin liquids, solvents, cleaners and treatment chemicals needing splash control, accuracy and suitable materials.

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Project details

Typical products and packs

These examples help frame the enquiry. The final machine choice still depends on your exact formulation, container and production target.

Product examples

  • solvents
  • thinners
  • flammable cleaners
  • specialist chemicals
  • low-flash liquids
  • hazardous liquid products

Pack examples

  • small bottles
  • tins
  • cans
  • jerrycans
  • drums
  • industrial containers

Quote process

Information that helps narrow the choice

01

Product data

Share product type, viscosity, foaming, corrosiveness, solvent content, SDS and compatibility notes where relevant.

02

Pack details

Send container photos, dimensions, neck finish, closure samples and target fill volumes.

03

Output target

State containers per hour, batch size, changeover frequency and future production plans.

04

Line scope

Confirm whether you need filling only or filling with capping, labelling, coding and conveyors.

FAQ

Hazardous Liquid Filling Machines UK questions

Do hazardous liquids always need ATEX equipment?

Not always. ATEX requirements depend on product, vapour risk, installation area and site assessment.

What information is needed before quoting?

SDS, flash point, fill volume, pack details, closure type, output target and site information are important starting points.

Can capping be included for hazardous liquids?

Yes, but closure handling and line layout should be reviewed alongside filling and site constraints.

What should I send for a quote?

Send the product details, SDS where relevant, fill volume range, container dimensions or photos, closure type, target output and any compatibility or site constraints.

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Need help choosing the right route?

Send the product, fill volume, container, closure and target output. Include SDS and compatibility notes where relevant.