


Filling Range and Volume Flexibility Overlooking the wide filling range options—from as low as 2 ml up to 100,000 ml—often leads to selecting equipment that either underperforms or is over-specified for your product volumes, impacting operational efficiency.
Electrical Compatibility and Customization Negotiate voltage specifications carefully, especially when dealing with 220 V single-phase versus 380 V three-phase systems, and consider suppliers offering customization to ensure seamless integration with your facility's power infrastructure.
Filling Principle and Dosing Device Selection In practice, most suppliers align filling principles like atmospheric or back pressure with specific dosing devices such as plungers or rotors; understanding this pairing helps tailor equipment to your product's viscosity and packaging needs.
Certification Impact on Compliance and Cost A critical question to ask your supplier is whether their filling machines hold certifications like CE, ISO 9001:2000, GMP, and RoHS, as these directly affect regulatory compliance costs and market acceptance.


















