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paint filling machine is specialized equipment used to fill paint, coatings, varnishes, inks, and similar viscous or semi-viscous liquids into containers such as cans, pails, buckets, or jerrycans with high accuracy and efficiency. These machines are designed to handle challenging properties of paints—such as viscosity, stickiness, and foaming—while ensuring clean and consistent packaging. 🔹 Types of Paint Filling Machines Manual Paint Filling Machine Operator-controlled filling. Suitable for small workshops or low-volume production. Semi-Automatic Paint Filling Machine Filling is weight- or volume-controlled. Operator handles container placement and capping. Good balance of cost and automation. Fully Automatic Paint Filling Line Integrates container feeding, filling, lid placing, sealing, labeling, and palletizing. High-speed, continuous operation for large-scale manufacturers. 🔹 Key Features Filling Range: 1L – 25L cans, pails, or jerrycans. High Accuracy: ±0.1–0.3% (load cell or flowmeter controlled). No-Drip Filling Nozzles: Prevent paint splashing and product waste. Explosion-Proof Design: For solvent-based or flammable coatings. Viscosity Handling: Capable of filling low-viscosity inks to high-viscosity paints and resins. Automation Options: Lid pressing, sealing, inkjet printing, labeling, palletizing. 🔹 Filling Methods Weight (Gravimetric) Filling: Most common in paint industry, ensures precise net weight. Piston Filling: Suitable for high-viscosity paints and pastes. Flowmeter Filling: Accurate, suitable for expensive or specialty coatings. Bottom-Up Filling: Prevents foaming when filling water-based or solvent-based paints. 🔹 Applications Decorative Paints (latex paint, emulsion, wall paint). Industrial Coatings (epoxy, PU, resin-based paints). Inks & Pigments. Wood Coatings, Varnishes, and Primers. Adhesives & Glues (in similar viscosity ranges).