
Detergent filling machines
Core option for foamy and multi-SKU cleaning-liquid lines.
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Cleaning-product lines usually combine liquid filling with screw, trigger or pump capping and presentation-led labelling. Foaming, corrosion, bottle shape and SKU changes should be reviewed early.
Specification
A line for cleaning chemicals can look simple until the closure, bottle shape and foaming behaviour are tested. Trigger sprays, pump bottles and flexible containers can drive the final line design as much as the filler itself.
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Core option for foamy and multi-SKU cleaning-liquid lines.
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Trigger, pump and screw-cap handling for finished chemical bottles.
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For bleach-based and aggressive cleaning products.
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| Area | Question | Line effect |
|---|---|---|
| Foam | Does each SKU foam the same way? | Fill profile and line speed |
| Closure | Trigger, pump or screw cap? | Capper and feeding method |
| Bottle | Round, flat, shaped, flexible or tall? | Conveyor and labelling control |
| Changeover | How many fragrances, colours and pack sizes? | Adjustment and cleaning time |
| Compatibility | Bleach or acidic product? | Wetted material review |
FAQ
Often, but the line should be specified around the most difficult product, not only the easiest one.
Yes. Trigger closures usually need different cap handling, orientation and tightening methods.
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Send the product, fill volume, container, closure and target output. Include SDS and compatibility notes where relevant.