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IBC tote filling systems are automated or semi-automated solutions designed to fill Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs or totes) with liquids, powders, or granular materials. These systems ensure high accuracy, efficiency, and safety in industrial operations. They are widely used in chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. 🔹 Types of IBC Tote Filling Systems Liquid IBC Filling Systems Suitable for water, oils, chemicals, solvents, and acids Filling methods: pump, gravity, or overflow Can use diving nozzles or overflow sensors for precise fill levels Powder / Granule IBC Filling Systems For powders such as cement, resins, fertilizers, or food ingredients Filling via screw feeders, pneumatic/impeller feeders, or gravity Optional vibration or deaeration to improve packing density Semi-Automatic vs Fully Automatic Systems Semi-Automatic: Operator loads and positions IBC; machine controls filling Fully Automatic: Conveyor or lift system handles positioning, filling, capping, and weight verification 🔹 Core Components Filling Station: adjustable nozzle/spout for IBC inlet Weighing System: load cells or flow meters for accurate volume control Container Handling: pallet lift, conveyor, or rotary platform for positioning Capping / Sealing Station: automatic or semi-automatic cap tightening Control System: PLC + HMI for batch management, flow rate, and alarms Safety Features: spill containment, anti-overfill sensors, explosion-proof options Optional: dust extraction for powders, agitators for liquids 🔹 Applications Chemicals: acids, alkalis, solvents, resins Oils: edible oils, lubricants, hydraulic oils Food & Beverage: syrups, liquid ingredients, bulk powders Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics: bulk liquid formulations 🔹 Advantages ✅ Accurate filling of large-volume containers ✅ Reduces labor and manual handling ✅ Dust- and spill-free operation ✅ Safe for flammable or corrosive liquids ✅ Can integrate with capping, labeling, and palletizing systems 🔹 Reference Specs IBC size: 500–1250 L Filling speed: 8–20 IBCs/hour (depending on material & automation) Accuracy: ±0.2–0.5% Power supply: 380–480 V, 3-phase Optional compressed air: 0.6–0.8 MPa for pneumatic valves I can also create a visual flow diagram of an IBC tote filling system showing IBC positioning → weighing → filling → capping → labeling → palletizing, which is ideal for presentations.