Pocket Fillers
(11 companies)Volumetric fillers that are also known as cup fillers. This packaging machine dispenses dry products such as cat treats or nuts by moving products from a hopper to a defined-size chamber that drops products during filling. Are you considering purchasing new filling, capping or closing machinery? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
AMS Filling System
AMS Filling supplies a range of filling equipment include volumetric cup fillers, auger fillers, net weight fillers and high-speed rotary filling equipment.
Aripack
Aripack is the exclusive North American distributor of stainless-steel automated filling and packaging lines for single serve coffee capsules from PBL Coffee and Beverage. The PBL Capfill Series dosing unit for powder or liquid formats handles cups and capsules of single serve coffee, running at a range of speeds, up to 600 caps/min. New dosing system, designed and patented by PBL, features a film saving device that the company reports generates 35% less waste.
Cozzoli Machine Company
Cozzoli Machine Company supplies powder and tabletop filling machines for sterile powder filling applications. Featured machines include the PF Series powder fillers, which feature a dual-level supply hopper and agitator that provides just enough material of uniform density to supply the dosing chamber of each filling head. Powder filler can be equipped with 2-12 filling stations and is capable of reaching speeds of up to 300 containers per minute with high fill accuracy.
Elmar Worldwide
Elmar Worldwide is an original equipment manufacturer of volumetric filling systems that dispense a variety of dry, free-flowing products such as beans, nuts, pet food, candy, popcorn and more. Each Elmar volumetric particulate filler is custom built to meet specific needs of customers and can include features such as individual station sliding gates, no-container/no-fill features, optional air bell and custom electronic control packages.
Grupo Empac SA de CV
Grupo Empac SA DE CV is a PMMI member that supplies dry filling systems that handle granules, powder that come in fill by weight, volumetric and auger system configurations.
MULTI-FILL Inc.
The MPF fillers deposit products such as: cooked pasta (short & long goods), cooked or IQF rice, cut fruits and vegetables, refrigerated salads, and others, into many types of containers (trays, plates, cups, bowls, cans, bags, jars, etc.) at speeds up to 120 containers per minute.
Nalbach Engineering Company, Inc.
Nalbach’s powder filling equipment includes a line of volumetric filling machines covering the range from low-speed indexing to multiple-head, continuous motion, rotary high-speed systems. Capabilities include automatic fill weight control and an option for 3-A dairy applications. Line of auger fillers for low, moderate, and high-speed applications are all servo-driven with touchscreen controls. Nalbach also offers an innovative modified atmosphere packaging system (MAPS) system for the food and beverage industry that is capable of reducing the residual oxygen (RO2) level to less than 1%, depending on the application.
R.A. Jones
R.A Jones equipment can primary package dry products into pouches, cups, tubs, and trays. For pouches, Pouch King equipment can package various powdered products like drink, baking, and spice mixes, as well as pharmaceutical and nutraceutical nutritional powders, oatmeal, grains, sugar, small candies, and more. Machines can run up to 2,000 ppm. Cup filling equipment from R.A Jones can run up to 840 cups per minute. Company has experience running various dry products like coffee, tea, cookies, snacks, nuts, cereals, instant foods, stuffing, and more.
ROVEMA North America, Inc.
ROVEMA auger fillers can be fully integrated into vf/f/s operations. Volumetric fillers come standard with several features that allow for ease of cleaning and monitoring, like a split door hopper that offers high accessibility and a hopper window so that the fill level can be monitored. Augers can also be equipped with the company's patented gas-flushing technology Aroma Perm, used in the coffee and powdered baby food industries and allows customers to get under 1% residual oxygen in their final packages of sensitive products.
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery Inc.
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery offers a variety of systems for all dry fill applications. Choose auger fillers for applications ranging from hand filling of containers to high-speed, high-torque applications. Auger fillers easily integrate with automatic equipment like vertical baggers, horizontal pouch machines, cartoners and conveyor lines. High-speed rotary filling systems for rigid containers enable hygienic operation with the ability to easily run multiple SKUs. Patented magnetic funnels eliminate fasteners and attach to the turret using embedded magnets to make the filler more hygienic and quicker to changeover. Volumetric cup fillers allow for fast cup size changeovers, with a simple drive system and minimal number of parts, making a durable, low-maintenance option. They are designed to handle various applications, from simple hand-fills to interfacing with automatic equipment, reaching speeds of up to 140 fills per minute.
Weigh Right Automatic Scale Co.
Weigh Right Automatic Scale specializes in net weighers, direct fill gross weighers, piece count scales and volumetric fillers, ranging from low-cost, entry level scales to vibratory and bulk fill scales. Featured scales from Weigh Right’s comprehensive line include the iQ-1E entry-level scale, used in the coffee industry, snacks, candies, petfood, popcorn, granola and similar products. Other machine categories include Weigh Right’s line of vibratory, linear net weight scales using 1 to 6 lanes for applications such as filling dry or IQF foods, plastic parts, snacks, candies and more. Weigh Right also supplies direct fill scales for bag-in-box case applications, fresh-cut vegetable scales, and the BDC Series of scales for slightly moist products such as cut cooked potatoes and diced tomatoes.
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