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oil filling machine is designed to accurately fill edible oils, lubricants, or industrial oils into bottles, jars, cans, or drums. It ensures precise volume control, high efficiency, and leak-free operation for various oil types, from thin cooking oils to viscous lubricants. 🔹 Types of Oil Filling Machines Piston / Gear Pump Fillers Handles low- to high-viscosity oils Accurate, drip-free filling Suitable for bottles, jars, or small drums Gravity Fillers Ideal for low-viscosity oils like vegetable or mineral oil Simple and cost-effective Volumetric Fillers Uses measuring cylinders to ensure precise fill volume Best for edible oils and high-value products Automatic Inline Filling Machines Integrated with conveyors, capping, labeling, and packaging High-speed, continuous production lines 🔹 Core Components Feeding System: oil tank, pump, or gravity feed Filling Nozzles: anti-drip, diving, or overflow type Control System: PLC + HMI for speed, fill volume, and recipe management Capping & Sealing: torque-controlled capper, plug inserter, or heat sealing Conveyor System: automatic infeed/outfeed of containers Construction Material: stainless steel 304/316, food-grade seals for edible oils, chemical-resistant for industrial oils 🔹 Applications Edible Oils: cooking oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, palm oil Lubricants & Industrial Oils: motor oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil Specialty Oils: essential oils, cosmetic oils, chemical oils 🔹 Advantages ✅ Accurate filling (±0.5% or better) ✅ Leak-free, hygienic, and safe operation ✅ Minimizes spillage and product waste ✅ Fully automated for high-speed production ✅ Flexible for multiple container sizes and shapes 🔹 Reference Specs (Typical Line) Container size: 50 mL – 20 L (customizable) Filling speed: 20–200 containers/min (depending on viscosity & automation) Accuracy: ±0.2–0.5% Power: 380–480 V, 3-phase Optional utilities: compressed air 0.6–0.8 MPa for pneumatic valves I can also create a visual flow diagram of an oil filling line showing tank → pump → filling → capping → labeling → packaging → palletizing, which is great for customer presentations.