GSCX-1 30ml-500ml Large Volume Filling Production Line

Category:Preparation Equipment > Infusion Medicine Machinery
Product Name:GSCX-1 30ml-500ml Large Volume Filling Production Line
Price(USD):0.00
Company:Shanghai Xin Weisheng Pharmaceutical Machinery Co.,Ltd.

Basic Info
  • Factory Location: Shanghai, China

    Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East

  • Sample Provided: no

    Overall

    The production line composed of the bottle unscrambler, ultrasonic washing machine, filling machine, stoppering machine, capping machine, labeling machines and other equipment component.

    Features

    The production line is suitable for filling, stoppering and sealing bottles of 30-500ml, whilst the replacement of certain standard moulds would enable the production line to be not only suitable for plastic bottles, but also applicable for glass bottles. The production line is of wide use and is easy to adjust and operate. The production Volume of the production line is affected by the size and shape of the bottle, and the viscosity of the injection materials.

    Technical Parameters

    Production Capacity(pcs/min)

    80-120(8-needle filling, 6-head capping)
    40-60(4-needle filling, single-head capping)

    Cleanness of bottle washing(%)

    > 99

    Filling accuracy(%)

    0-2

    Qualified rate of stoppling(%)

    >98

    Qualified rate of capping(%)

    >98

    Power(kw)

    11

    Overall dimensions(LxWxH) (mm)

    9,740 × 1,470 × 1,785

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