Daily Chemical & Liquid Fertilizer Filling Line Solutions

Integrated packaging solutions for viscous, foamy and particle-containing liquids, with flexible configurations for pump caps, spray caps, screw caps, PET bottles, shaped bottles, jerry cans and more.

For daily chemical products, liquid fertilizers, car care liquids and household cleaning liquids

For foamy, viscous and particle-containing liquids that need more tailored filling logic

From rinsing and filling to capping, labeling, case packing and palletizing

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What Buyers Usually Need to Confirm First

1.Product behavior
Is the liquid foamy, viscous, easy-flowing, or does it contain particles?
2.Container format
Round bottle, flat bottle, PET bottle, glass bottle, jerry can or other special container?
3.Closure type
Pump cap, spray cap, duckbill cap, standard screw cap or other structure?
4.Project scope
Stand-alone filling section or a complete automatic line with labeling and end-of-line packing?
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Configured for daily chemical and liquid fertilizer packaging projects

Integrated filling line solutions for daily chemical products and liquid fertilizers, suitable for viscous, foamy and particle-containing liquids with options for rinsing, filling, capping, labeling, case packing and palletizing.

Spray / Pump / Screw Cap

PET / Jerry Can

Complete Packaging Line

Foamy / Viscous Liquids

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Products This Line Can Handle

MotivaPac structures this solution by application first, then matches the most suitable filling, capping and labeling logic based on your liquid characteristics and packaging format.

Daily Chemical Products

Suitable for bottled products that require stable filling, reliable closure application and flexible bottle handling across multiple SKUs.

Shampoo

Body Wash

Hand Soap

Glass Cleaner

Laundry Detergent

Fabric Softener

Household Cleaner

Car Care Liquids

Liquid Fertilizer Products

Designed for liquid fertilizer packaging projects that need wider filling adaptability, cleaner bottle presentation and easier line integration.

Liquid Fertilizer

Nutrient Solution

Suspension Fertilizer

Agricultural Additives
Other Specialty Liquids
Car Urea / AdBlue-Type Fluids

Common Packaging Challenges in This Category

These products may all fall under liquid packaging, but the real challenge lies in how differently they behave during filling, closure application and labeling.

01

Foaming During Filling

Some liquid fertilizers and cleaning liquids foam easily, which affects filling stability and may reduce consistency if the wrong structure is selected.

02

Viscous or Particle-Containing Liquids

Thicker liquids or products with suspended materials often need a filling design that handles difficult flow more smoothly.

03

Complex Closure Types

Pump caps, spray caps and duckbill caps require different torque behavior and capping structures than standard plastic screw caps.

04

Multiple Bottle Shapes

Round bottles, flat bottles, irregular shapes and larger containers all need different conveying and labeling logic.

How We Match the Right Filling Line to Your Product

Instead of forcing every buyer into one machine family, MotivaPac starts with liquid behavior, then layers container type, cap type and automation target into the final line recommendation.

By Liquid Characteristics

Different filling technologies serve different liquid behaviors. The filling decision should begin with viscosity, foaming tendency and whether the liquid contains particles or suspended materials.

Foamy Liquids

Particle Liquids

High Viscosity

Standard Flowing Liquids

By Container Type

The line can be configured around different bottle and container structures to help balance throughput, stability and easier format changeover.

PET Bottles

Round Bottles

Flat Bottles

Shaped Bottles

Glass Bottles

Jerry Cans

By Closure Type

Capping is not one generic step. Closure structure directly affects the capping module, alignment logic and long-term operating stability.

Screw Caps

Pump Caps

Spray Caps

Duckbill Caps

Press Caps

Recommended Filling Technologies for This Solution

Different machine structures suit different product behaviors. The sections below translate that into an easier selection path for buyers evaluating daily chemical and liquid fertilizer projects.

Metering Pump Filling

Recommended for liquid fertilizer, suspension liquids, easy-foaming liquids and products that may contain particles. This direction is often a strong fit when standard free-flow filling is no longer stable enough.

BEST FOR

Liquid fertilizer, particle-containing liquids, difficult-flow products, specialty chemical liquids

Why IT FITS

Practical for wider filling range and more demanding liquid characteristics

Piston Filling

Recommended for viscous daily chemical products such as shampoo, detergent, body wash and similar bottled liquids where accurate positioning and easier adjustment are important.

BEST FOR

Shampoo, detergent, body wash, gel-like daily chemical products

Why IT FITS

Well suited to higher-viscosity liquid filling with stronger dosing contro

Monoblock or Integrated Filling + Capping

For projects that prefer a more compact automatic structure, filling and capping can also be planned as an integrated section rather than only separate machines. This helps simplify layout planning and improve machine coordination.

BEST FOR

Compact layouts, higher automation goals, coordinated filling and capping flow

Why IT FITS

Stronger line continuity and simpler project integration logic

Typical Daily Chemical and Liquid Fertilizer Process Logic

A practical line can include bottle infeed, optional rinsing, filling, cap feeding, capping, optional drying, labeling, carton packing and palletizing. The exact sequence depends on liquid behavior, closure style and the automation level required.

01

Bottle Infeed

Stable bottle transfer into the line.

02

Rinsing

Optional QSP / QSP-ZX when pre-filling cleanliness matters.

03

Filling

Choose GZB, GZH or GZZ according to liquid behavior.

04

Cap Feeding

Pump, spray, duckbill or plastic cap logic.

05

Capping

FCG or other matching capper based on closure style.

06

Drying

HG-W spider arm drying before label application if needed.

07

Labeling

TD-1 for round bottles; TN-2-2 for double-side labeling.

08

Packing

QKX, QZX, QFX and MD-1 for end-of-line expansion.

Choose the Right Daily Chemical or Fertilizer Line Configuration Faster

Option A: Viscous Daily Chemical Bottle Line

Recommended for shampoo, body wash, hand soap, detergent and similar thicker liquids in round or flat bottles. This route focuses on GZH piston filling plus practical capping and labeling matching.

GZH series

30 ml to 5 L

Viscous liquids

  • Good fit for higher-viscosity daily chemical materials
  • Supports easier changeover through screen adjustment logic
  • Can be paired with FCG capping and TD-1 / TN-2-2 labeling
  • Appropriate for buyers prioritizing dosing stability over one-size-fits-all line claims

Option B: Liquid Fertilizer and Difficult-Liquid Line

Recommended for liquid fertilizer, suspension liquids, easy-foaming liquids and products containing particles or suspended material. This route is better when standard free-flow filling becomes less stable.

GZB series

250-20,000 ml

Foamy / particles
  • Wider filling range than a standard small-bottle daily chemical route
  • Useful where liquid behavior is the main difficulty
  • Can connect with capping, labeling and optional carton packing
  • Better page wording is “matched by product behavior”, not “one standard line suits all”

Option C: Expanded Automatic Packaging Line

Recommended for projects that need more than filling and capping, including pre-filling bottle handling, post-fill bottle drying, labeling, carton erection, cartoning, carton sealing and palletizing.

QSP / HG-W

TD-1 / TN-2-2

QKX / QZX / QFX / MD-1
  • Better for stronger automation goals and lower manual handling
  • Suitable when buyers want one supplier for upstream and downstream modules
  • Should be presented as a configurable project scope, not as a mandatory default line
  • Useful for template consistency with the wine page while keeping category-specific logic

How to Choose the Right Filling Method for Daily Chemical and Liquid Fertilizer Products

Buyers often ask for a “daily chemical line” when the real selection issue is the filling route. This section answers that first, then connects it to capping and labeling.

Filling Method Best For Key Advantages Reference Range
GZB Metering Pump Filling Liquid fertilizer, suspension liquids, easy-foaming liquids, particle-containing products Wider filling range, stable handling for difficult-flow liquids, direct water washing, low wear Reference filling range 250-20,000 ml; 1 to 16 heads
GZH Linear Piston Filling Shampoo, detergent, hand soap, syrup-like or viscous daily chemical products Servo-driven piston stroke, easier adjustment, suitable for thicker liquids and broader SKU switching Reference from 30 ml up to 5 L; 2 to 16 heads
GZZ Linear Self-flow Filling Standard flowing liquids and larger-range projects where gravity filling fits better Compact structure, digital control, automatic liquid supplement / return, up to 28 heads in catalog Reference filling range 50-20,000 ml (custom); accuracy ≤0.3%

From Rinsing to Packing: Modules That Build the Complete Daily Chemical Line

MotivaPac’s value is not only one filler. It is the ability to combine standalone machines and downstream modules into a practical packaging solution.

Bottle Rinsing

QSP, QSP-ZX and related rinsing structures can be added before filling when PET or glass bottles require stronger pre-filling cleanliness control.

QSP series

QSP-ZX

Optional upstream module

Filling

Choose GZB metering pump, GZH piston or GZZ self-flow according to viscosity, foaming tendency, particle content and target filling range.

GZB

GZH

GZZ

Capping

FCG rubbing capping is especially relevant for pump caps, spray caps, duckbill caps and similar daily chemical closures. Larger plastic-cap applications can also be matched separately.

FCG-4 / FCG-6

Plastic cap options
Pump / spray / duckbill

Bottle Drying

HG-W spider arm drying improves label application by removing surface moisture after filling and capping where bottle presentation matters.

 

HG-W

Pre-label drying
Optional upstream module

Labeling

Use TD-1 for round bottles and TN-2-2 for flat or shaped bottles requiring double-side labeling and wider product adaptability.

TD-1

TN-2-2

Round / flat / shaped bottles

End-of-Line Packing

Expand with QKX automatic carton opening, QZX automatic cartoning, QFX carton sealing and MD-1 palletizing when the project moves beyond semi-automatic packing.

QKX / QZX / QFX

MD-1
Automation expansion

Key Technical Range Buyers Usually Care About First

These figures help qualify the inquiry faster. Final selection should still be checked against your actual bottle, closure and liquid sample.

250-20,000 ml

Reference filling range shown for GZB metering pump filling

30 ml-5 L

Reference filling range described for GZH piston filling

65-300 mm

Reference bottle height for FCG-6 capping

50-150 p/min

Reference TN-series labeling speed for multi-spec bottle projects

Why Choose MotivaPac for Daily Chemical and Liquid Fertilizer Projects

Buyers need confidence in supplier capability, application range and line integration support, not just generic category copy.

Focused on Liquid Packaging Machinery

According to the company introduction, the equipment scope covers liquid fertilizer, vehicle urea, glass water and daily chemical liquids in addition to beverages, condiments and edible oil.

Complete Line Capability

The company scope includes rinsing, filling, sealing, drying, labeling, carton opening, cartoning, carton sealing, coding and related downstream handling.

Custom Design & Modification Support

The projects can be designed, developed or modified according to user requirements, which is important for existing line upgrades and special bottle / cap combinations.

Factory and Quality Basis

The company introduction lists more than 20 years of development, an 18,000 m² plant with 12,000 m² standardized workshop area, plus ISO9001 and CE certifications.

Customization Options

Common Customization Requests for This Category

  • Pump cap, spray cap, duckbill cap or standard screw cap selection
  • Round bottle, flat bottle or shaped bottle labeling route
  • PET bottle, glass bottle or larger-container handling
  • Stand-alone filling section or complete automatic packaging line
  • Future capacity upgrade planning and workshop layout matching
  • Manual, semi-automatic or more integrated end-of-line packing scope

What We Need to Quote

Information That Makes the Proposal More Accurate

  • Product type and liquid behavior: foamy, viscous, standard-flow or particle-containing
  • Bottle material, bottle size, bottle shape and whether bottle rinsing is needed
  • Closure type: pump, spray, duckbill, screw cap or other plastic cap
  • Filling volume, output target and changeover frequency
  • Label format: round bottle wrap-around or front-and-back labeling
  • Whether carton opening, cartoning, sealing or palletizing is required

Frequently Asked Questions About Daily Chemical and Liquid Fertilizer Lines

These questions address the main selection doubts before quotation and help keep the page useful instead of overly generic.

Which filling method is better for easy-foaming liquid fertilizer?

GZB metering pump filling is the stronger direction when the liquid is easy to foam, contains particles or needs a wider filling range. Final selection still depends on the actual product sample and package size.

Can this page also cover viscous daily chemical products like shampoo or detergent?

Yes. That is why the rewritten structure separates GZH piston filling from GZB metering pump filling instead of blending all products into one loose solution description.

Do you support pump caps, spray caps and duckbill caps?

Yes. FCG series relevance for round caps, pump caps and duckbill caps, which is more precise than generic “multi-cap support” wording.

Is bottle rinsing always required?

No. Rinsing should be optional and project-based. It is useful for projects with stronger pre-filling cleanliness requirements, but it should not be presented as a mandatory step for every daily chemical line.

Can one supplier provide filling, labeling and end-of-line packing together?

Yes. The company introduction and line drawings show capability across filling, capping, drying, labeling, carton opening, cartoning, carton sealing and palletizing modules.

Why was the original page rewritten into the wine page structure?

Because the wine page has a clearer buyer path: overview, process, configurations, filling selection, modules, technical reference, finishing, customization, FAQ and inquiry. That makes it easier to use as a repeatable template across solution pages.

Get a Custom Daily Chemical or Liquid Fertilizer Line Proposal

Tell us your product type, liquid behavior, bottle format, closure structure, filling volume and target output. We will recommend the right filling route and matching modules for your project.

  • Recommended filling route based on liquid behavior
  • Suggested capping structure for your actual closure type
  • Labeling and end-of-line advice based on bottle shape and automation target
  • Faster quotation preparation when bottle details and samples are clear

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