Edible Oil & Viscous Liquid Filling Line Solutions
Integrated filling, capping, labeling and packing solutions for edible oil, sauces, condiments, syrup and other bottled viscous liquid products.
MotivaPac provides practical production line solutions for buyers who need more than a filler alone. We help match bottle feeding, optional bottle rinsing, stable viscous liquid filling, reliable capping, labeling and end-of-line packing into one coordinated bottling system.
For PET, glass, round, square and selected shaped bottles
Piston and pump-based filling paths for different viscosities
Standalone machine or complete line integration
Optional rinsing, labeling and case packing modules
What Buyers Usually Need to Confirm First
- Can this line handle my oil, sauce, syrup or similar viscous product?
- Is piston filling or pump-based filling more suitable for my liquid behavior?
- Can the line match my bottle shape, cap style and required output?
- Can MotivaPac provide capping, labeling and case packing together with filling?
Integrated Solutions for Edible Oil & Viscous Liquid Bottling
Turnkey edible oil and viscous liquid filling line solutions for PET and glass bottles. Integrate optional bottle rinsing, piston filling, capping, labeling and case packing for oil, sauce, condiments, syrup and other bottled viscous liquid products.
PET / Glass
Oil / Sauce / Syrup
Piston Filling
Labeling & Case Packing
Products Commonly Handled on This Type of Line
Suitable for manufacturers packaging bottled edible oil and other viscous liquids that need filling, capping, labeling and packing in one coordinated line.
Edible Oil
Suitable for common PET bottle and glass bottle edible oil packaging projects, especially where capping, labeling and case packing are also required.
Sauce & Condiments
Suitable for sauce, condiment and seasoning products that need stable viscous liquid filling and coordinated bottle handling.
Syrup & Enzyme Liquids
Suitable for viscous liquid products that require controlled filling behavior, practical cleaning compatibility and reliable sealing.
Selected Daily Chemical Liquids
Also relevant for products such as shampoo and similar bottled viscous liquids where line flexibility matters.
Typical Edible Oil & Viscous Liquid Line Process
The current this solution line logic already frames edible oil and condiments as Bottle Feeding → Piston Filling → Capping → Labeling → Case Packing. On the final page, that should be expanded into a clearer full-line process view.
01
Bottle Feeding / Unscrambling
02
Optional Bottle Rinsing
03
Viscous Liquid Filling
04
Cap Feeding & Capping
05
Labeling
06
Date Coding
07
Case Packing / Carton Sealing
How We Match the Right Filling Solution
The right line configuration depends on liquid viscosity, foaming behavior, bottle format, closure style, required output and whether the buyer needs a standalone machine or full line integration.
Option A: For Edible Oil & Common Viscous Liquids
Recommend a linear piston filling solution where stable dosing, anti-foam performance and anti-drip behavior are important.
GZH Linear Piston Filler
4–12 Nozzles
Servo Motor Control
- Suitable for oil, sauce and shampoo-type viscous liquid applications
- Touch screen volume adjustment for easier operation
- Dive-in nozzles to improve anti-foam behavior
- Vacuum suction back to reduce dripping
- Typical accuracy range: ±0.5% to ±1%
Option B: For Easier-Foaming or More Challenging Viscous Products
Use a metering pump filling path for products that are easier-foaming, highly viscous, or contain particles and need stronger product adaptability.
Metering Pump Filling
For Viscous / Foaming Liquids
Water-Washable Structure
- No bottle, no corking logic helps reduce cork waste
- Good fit for premium bottle presentation and classic wine packaging
- Optional RS or FNS series for shrink capsule finishing
- Works well with TD-1 front-and-back wine label presentation
Option C: For Different Outputs & Packaging Tasks
Configure nozzle quantity, conveyor logic, capping style, labeling format and packing modules according to bottle size, target output and project layout.
Output-Based Matching
Standalone or Full Line
Flexible Line Planning
- Small and flexible production setups
- Mid-speed standard bottling lines
- Higher-output integrated filling and packing projects
- Suitable for future full-line expansion planning
Packaging Formats This Line Can Be Matched To
This section explains line compatibility by both bottle format and liquid type, which are often the first points buyers confirm.
PET Bottle Edible Oil Line
Suitable for common round and square PET edible oil bottle projects that need automatic filling, screw capping, labeling and case packing.
PET Bottles
Round / Square
Plastic Screw Caps
Glass Bottle Viscous Liquid Line
Suitable for premium edible oil, specialty liquid and selected sauce packaging where bottle presentation and shelf appearance matter more.
Glass Bottles
Optional Rinsing
Premium Packaging
Multi-SKU Bottle Projects
Suitable for manufacturers handling more than one bottle shape, more than one label format or frequent changeovers across different products.
Flexible Changeover
Mixed Formats
Custom Layout
Core Equipment Modules in a Complete Line
Buyers should be able to understand the line by clear module logic, not only by scattered model names.
Module 1
PET Bottle Edible Oil Line
Optional upstream handling for PET bottles and glass bottles before filling, depending on bottle cleanliness standard and process design.
- Cold water, hot water, circulating water or alternating hot/cold rinsing can be positioned as optional methods
- Can also be discussed as standalone equipment or part of a full line
- Useful for buyers evaluating bottle washing before filling
Module 2
Filling Module
Matched to liquid type, bottle format and required output. Piston filling is presented as the main path here, with pump-based filling as the technical alternative.
- GZH for oil, sauce and similar viscous liquids
- Alternative filler logic for easier-foaming or more complex product behavior
- Matched by viscosity, foam, particles and filling volume
Module 3
Capping Module
Matched to closure type and bottle format, especially plastic cap and screw cap applications common in edible oil packaging.
- Plastic screw cap positioning is especially relevant for oil, sauce and specialty liquid projects
- Line should emphasize sealing consistency and downstream compatibility
- Suitable for standalone capping or full-line configuration
Module 4
Labeling & Packing Modules
Used for front-and-back labeling, double-side labeling, coding and end-of-line packing once filling and capping are completed.
- Labeling should be presented as part of line integration, not an isolated purchase only
- Case packing, carton sealing and palletizing help complete the full-line configuration
- Useful for a more complete downstream packaging scope
Do You Need Bottle Rinsing Before Filling?
Not every edible oil or viscous liquid line must begin with a rinsing machine, but some projects benefit from pre-filling bottle preparation depending on container cleanliness, packaging standards and workshop conditions.
When Rinsing Is Worth Adding
- When bottle storage or transport conditions require internal bottle cleaning before filling
- When the buyer wants stronger process consistency before capping and labeling
- When glass bottles or sensitive presentation packaging are involved
How It Should Be Presented
- As an optional configuration module
- As part of full line planning when needed
- As a technical choice, not a forced standard step for every project
Line Configurations for Different Production Goals
Output should be positioned by project type, not by one rigid promise. Actual capacity depends on viscosity, bottle size, filling volume, cap style and line configuration.
| Configuration Type | Best For | Typical Line Logic | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flexible Entry-Level Line | Smaller projects, pilot production, expanding manufacturers | Bottle feeding → filling → capping → basic labeling | Lower initial complexity with room to expand later |
| Mid-Speed Standard Line | Buyers balancing automation, efficiency and budget | Optional rinsing → filling → capping → labeling → coding | Practical balance between cost, automation and line completeness |
| Higher-Output Integrated Line | Manufacturers needing smoother full-line coordination | Bottle handling → filling → capping → labeling → case packing / sealing | Better downstream integration and stronger overall production continuity |
Why Choose MotivaPac for Edible Oil & Viscous Liquid Packaging Projects
Focused on Liquid Packaging Machinery
MotivaPac focuses around bottled liquid packaging across wine, beverage, condiments, edible oil and related liquid products.
Complete Equipment Scope
Supports rinsing, filling, sealing, labeling, case handling and other downstream packaging processes inside broader line integration projects.
Custom Design & Modification Support
Can support tailored equipment configuration according to user requirements, existing workshops and specific packaging tasks.
Quality & Export Readiness
Current material positioning supports manufacturer background, export orientation and quality-system confidence for B2B buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Edible Oil & Viscous Liquid Filling Lines
These questions cover common concerns before line selection and quotation.
For many standard edible oil and common viscous liquid projects, a linear piston filling solution is a strong match. For easier-foaming, highly viscous or particle-containing liquids, a pump-based filling solution may be more suitable.
Yes, depending on the chosen machine structure and line scope. Bottle format, closure style and changeover needs should be collected during project discussion.
Not always. It depends on bottle cleanliness, process standards and workshop conditions. Rinsing should be offered as an optional upstream module.
Yes. The line can be planned as a complete packaging solution, not only as a filler-only purchase. The broader equipment scope supports coordinated integration across these modules.
Yes. The current solution logic also supports sauce, condiments, syrup and selected daily chemical viscous liquids where similar bottle-filling-packaging logic applies.
Product type, bottle material, bottle shape, bottle diameter and height, filling volume, closure type, required output, whether you need a standalone machine or complete line, and any special labeling or packing requirements.
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