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Manual perfume filling machine

A manual filling machine designed for small-scale perfume production, with precise flow regulation (error ±1-2%), easy operation, and stable control of filling volume. Made of stainless steel, it is hygienic and durable, and its leak-proof design keeps safe operation. It is applied for the small-scale liquid filling needs of high-end perfume studios, laboratories and small cosmetics manufacturers.

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Application Perfume Types

  1. Negative pressure sucks liquid and then fills, controlling the liquid level.

  2. Equipped with wheels, easy to move.

  3. Material contact parts are SUS316L, frame is SUS304.

  4. Applied for glass bottles or hard plastic bottles; easy to adjust, operate and maintain.

  5. Applied to water-based liquids such as floral water, perfume, toner, etc.

  6. This high viscosity filling machine represents a new generation of improved volumetric filling machines, used materials such as: perfume, beverage,ketchup, sauces, dressings, and viscous liquids.

Model Manual perfume filling machine
Filling volume 15~1000ml
Filling speed 20-30 bot/min
Filling accuracy ≤±1%
Finish products rate of cap dropping and locking ≥99%1
Main machine power 1kW 220V
Perfume Filling Workbench
Perfume Filling Workbench
Positioning Device
Positioning Device
Stainless steel filling nozzle
Stainless Steel Filling Nozzle
Visual Inspection
Visual Inspection
What is a manual perfume filling machine?
What is a manual perfume filling machine?

It's a hand-operated device used to accurately transfer a precise volume of perfume from a bulk container into individual bottles (e.g., glass flacons, roll-ons, atomizers). It typically uses a syringe, piston, or pump mechanism controlled by the user.

How does it work?
How does it work?

The basic principle is simple:

  • Intake Stroke: You lift the handle/pull the lever, which draws liquid from your source container into a cylinder or syringe.

  • Dispensing Stroke: You push the handle/lever down, forcing the liquid through a nozzle and into the target bottle. Volume is controlled by adjustable stops or by changing the syringe size.

What are the main components?
What are the main components?
  • Frame/Stand: Holds the mechanism.

  • Filling Head: Includes the cylinder, piston, and seals.

  • Nozzle: Dispenses liquid; often made of glass or PTFE to avoid contamination.

  • Volume Adjustment: A screw or knob to set fill volume.

  • Bottle Platform: Often adjustable for height.

  • Valves: Control the flow direction (from source to cylinder to bottle).

Is it suitable for alcohol-based perfumes?
Is it suitable for alcohol-based perfumes?

Yes, but with critical considerations. You must ensure all wetted parts (seals, valves, tubing) are made of compatible materials like PTFE (Teflon), Viton, or specific grades of stainless steel. Standard rubber or silicone seals will degrade rapidly when exposed to high-proof alcohol and essential oils.

What fill volumes can it handle?
What fill volumes can it handle?

Typical manual fillers handle volumes from 1ml to 100ml or more, depending on the cylinder/syringe size. You can often change cylinders to accommodate different batch sizes.

How accurate is it?
How accurate is it?

A well-calibrated manual filler can achieve an accuracy of ±0.5% to ±1%, which is excellent for small-batch production. Accuracy depends on operator consistency, liquid viscosity, and machine quality.

What are the advantages of a manual filler?
What are the advantages of a manual filler?
  • Low Cost: Much more affordable than automatic machines.

  • Simple Operation: Minimal training required.

  • No Power Needed: Portable and can be used anywhere.

  • Easy to Clean & Maintain: Fewer parts, simpler disassembly.

  • Ideal for Small Batches: Perfect for startups, artisans, labs, and sample production.

  • Minimal Waste: Great for handling expensive perfume oils.

What are the limitations?
What are the limitations?
  • Labor-Intensive: Slower than semi-auto or automatic machines; not feasible for high-volume production (e.g., 1000+ units/day).

  • Operator Dependent: Speed and consistency rely on the user's pace and technique.

  • Physical Effort: Can be tiring for the hands/wrists during large batches.

  • Limited Features: Usually just fills; capping and labeling are separate steps.

How do I clean the machine?
How do I clean the machine?
  • Disassemble the wetted parts (nozzle, cylinder, piston, valves) according to the manual.

  • Flush/Rinse with a high-proof alcohol (like 95% ethanol) or a dedicated solvent compatible with your fragrance.

  • Wipe all parts gently.

  • Allow to air-dry completely before reassembly to prevent contamination or dilution.

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Perfume Samples
Perfume Samples
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