HG Robotics: how to choose the right cosmetics pouring machine

HG Robotics cosmetics pouring machine
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The basis of a modern, well-equipped production line in every professional cosmetics production plant is a bottling machine properly tailored to the needs of the company. This is usually the beginning of the production line in many industries - not only cosmetics, but also food or chemical. Do you produce cosmetics and plan to assemble a modern pouring machine? Are you wondering what parameters of the device are worth paying attention to? You will find the answer to this question in our today's article.

Cosmetic pouring machine - is it necessary?

Modern production companies invest in robotisation and automation, i.e. they decide to design and complete machines that form a professional production line. It is a convenient solution - it significantly speeds up the implementation of many tasks, and also positively affects productivity and streamlines the entire process. If you want your plant to run resiliently and effectively, investing in a cosmetics filling machine is a must. Such a device allows you to start the process of filling the packages you choose with a liquid of a specific density and viscosity. Then, the product poured into containers is moved to the next device in the system, i.e. the capping machine.

HG Robotics cosmetics pouring machine
Cosmetics pouring machine © HG Robotics

What features should a cosmetic dispensing machine have?

Cosmetic products require special attention when pouring them into packaging. The machine that will be in the production line of your plant must be fully adapted to the type of cosmetic and the capacity of the bottle. The pouring process can be automatic (without the need to cooperate with the operator) or semi-automatically (with the cooperation of the operator). The cosmetic filling machine should be adapted to the size of the plant in this respect. Bottling of cosmetics must take place in conditions appropriate for the product. This means that the equipment should ensure the safety of the liquid, and the components of the device that come into direct contact with it should be made of stainless steel.

How to choose a cosmetics dispensing device?

Cosmetic pouring machines come in different versions. There are devices designed for products with different viscosities and densities - from perfumes or micellar liquids, through shampoos and soaps, to thick peelings. Dosing of cosmetics can be based on the use of mass flow meters or piston-cylinder systems based on volumetric methods. So a universal device that can handle products of different consistencies will work well. If you want to equip your plant with a cosmetics filling machine, you must pay attention to whether it will be possible to integrate it with the other components of the production line.

A cosmetics pouring machine is an investment - it is worth choosing a technologically advanced device. The equipment must be reliable, so bet on reputable manufacturers. Are you looking for a professional machine for your plant? Contact our company - we will advise which solution will work best in your company.

This article was originally published by HG Robotics.

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