Condiments & Seasoning Line

Custom bottling solutions for soy sauce, vinegar and liquid seasonings, built around your product characteristics, bottle format, cap style and target output.

Applicable Products

Soy sauce, vinegar, liquid seasoning, sauce-like liquids

Container Types

Glass bottles, PET bottles, round bottles, square bottles

Filling Options

Equal liquid level, electronic quantitative, metering pump, piston

Project Scope

Standalone machines, automatic lines, turnkey integration

Condiments and seasoning bottling line for soy sauce vinegar and liquid seasoning products

Typical Line Modules

A practical line structure covering filling method selection, bottle compatibility and downstream configuration.

Soy sauce and vinegar bottling scene with filling capping labeling and packing

Integrated Solutions for Condiment Filling and Packaging

We build condiment bottling solutions for soy sauce, vinegar and liquid seasonings, with rinsing, filling, capping, labeling and end-of-line packaging matched to bottle format, liquid behavior and output target.

Soy Sauce

Glass / PET

Vinegar

Turnkey Integration

Integrated condiment filling line with rinsing filling capping and end-of-line packaging

What This Line Is For

We build condiment bottling solutions for soy sauce, vinegar and liquid seasonings, with rinsing, filling, capping, labeling and end-of-line packaging matched to bottle format, liquid behavior and output target.

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Condiment bottling line for soy sauce vinegar and liquid seasoning packaging

Soy Sauce Bottling Line

This line is designed for condiment projects where product behavior, bottle variation and packaging speed require a more specific filling and packaging structure.

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Vinegar bottling line scene with stable filling capping labeling and final packaging

Vinegar Filling Line

Suitable for vinegar products that foam easily, where equal liquid level or low-vacuum filling helps improve fill stability and final bottle appearance.

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Multiple bottle formats and packaging for Liquid seasoning

Liquid Seasoning Packaging

Suitable for liquid condiment projects with different viscosities, bottle formats and output requirements across multiple SKUs.

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High-viscosity condiment filling line scene for thicker liquid products and matched packaging

High-Viscosity Condiment Filling

Suitable for thicker liquids or products with suspended content that need pump-based or piston filling methods and stronger process matching.

Products, Bottles & Cap Types We Support

Applicable Products

  • Soy sauce
  • Vinegar
  • Liquid seasonings
  • Sauce-like liquid condiments
  • Easy-foaming liquids
  • Select viscous or particle-containing products

Supported Containers

  • Glass bottles
  • PET bottles
  • Round bottles
  • Square bottles
  • Standard bottle sizes
  • Custom project bottle formats

Cap & Label Options

  • Screw caps
  • Pilfer-proof cap options
  • Single-side labeling
  • Front and back labeling
  • Double-side sticker labeling
  • Carton packing after labeling

Why Condiment Filling Needs a Dedicated Solution

The right line is decided by the product’s foaming behavior, viscosity, bottle range, hygiene requirements and required packaging speed.

Anti-foam filling schematic for vinegar and foaming condiment bottling

Foaming During Filling

Vinegar and some seasoning liquids foam easily during filling, which can affect fill stability and finished appearance.

 

Recommended approach: equal liquid level or low-vacuum filling to reduce splash, control foaming and improve liquid level stability.

Metering pump and piston filling schematic for viscous and particle-containing condiment liquids

Viscosity or Particles in the Product

Some condiment products are thicker, concentrated or contain suspended material.

 

Recommended approach: metering pump or piston filling selected according to product viscosity, particle condition and filling range.

Multi-SKU condiment bottling schematic for different bottle sizes and frequent changeovers

Multiple Bottle Sizes and Frequent SKU Changes

OEM and export projects often require different bottle volumes, shapes and line changeovers.

 

Recommended approach: flexible quantitative filling and machine matching for multi-bottle applications.

Condiment packaging schematic for clean filling stable transfer and end-of-line handling

Clean Filling and Reliable Packaging

Condiment packaging needs to minimize dripping, contamination and unstable bottle transfer.

 

Recommended approach: no-bottle-no-fill logic, matched capping, drying, labeling and end-of-line automation.

Typical Process Flow for Soy Sauce & Vinegar Bottling

A complete condiment bottling solution can be configured from bottle infeed through final case handling, according to production target, bottle format and packing method.

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Bottle Infeed

Stable bottle transfer

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Bottle Rinsing

Glass / PET bottle cleaning

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Filling

Matched to product behavior

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Capping

Cap feeding and tightening

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Bottle Drying

Prepared for labeling

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Labeling

Single / double side options

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Carton Packing

Opening and cartoning

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Sealing / Palletizing

End-of-line handling

Choose the Right Setup for Your Product

These are starting-point configurations that we adjust around liquid characteristics, bottle type, filling method and target output.

Option A: Standard Soy Sauce & Vinegar Bottling Line

Best for: Best for standard glass or PET bottles in medium-speed production, using electronic quantitative filling or equal liquid level filling according to product behavior and package requirement.

  • Bottle rinsing system
  • Electronic quantitative filling or equal liquid level filling
  • Screw capping system
  • Bottle drying and sticker labeling
  • Carton opening, cartoning and carton sealing

Option B: Anti-Foam Vinegar Filling Solution

Best for: Best for easy-foaming liquids where equal liquid level or low-vacuum filling helps improve fill stability and cleaner final appearance.

  • Bottle rinsing system
  • Equal liquid level / low-vacuum filling
  • Matched capping solution
  • Drying and labeling section
  • End-of-line carton packing

Option C: High-Viscosity Seasoning Filling Solution

Best for: thicker liquids, concentrated seasonings or products with particles, using metering pump or piston filling according to actual product behavior.

  • Bottle rinsing if needed
  • Metering pump or piston filling
  • Capping system
  • Sticker labeling
  • Case packing and sealing

Choose the Right Setup for Your Product

Bottle Rinsing

Bottle Rinsing System

Suitable for glass bottles and PET bottles, with options for inner rinsing and outer shower. Depending on the selected washer, projects can cover a broad bottle height and neck range.

  • For new bottles and recycled bottles
  • Cold water, hot water or circulating water options
  • No-bottle-no-water logic on selected models
  • Optional high-pressure clean gas bottle drying

Filling

Filling System

The filling section should be selected by product behavior, not only by output.

  • Equal liquid level filling: for easy-foaming liquids
  • Electronic quantitative filling: for multiple bottle sizes and fast changeover
  • Metering pump filling: for viscous or particle-containing liquids
  • Piston filling: for thicker products and larger filling ranges

Capping & Labeling

Capping and Labeling System

Cap handling and labeling should match the bottle format and final shelf presentation.

  • Screw cap and pilfer-proof cap options
  • Matched bottle guidance for more stable capping
  • Single-side, front/back or double-side sticker labeling
  • Integrated drying before label application

End of Line

Carton Packing & Final Handling

Instead of treating post-label packaging as an afterthought, the full line can extend into carton opening, cartoning, carton sealing and palletizing.

  • Automatic carton opening
  • Automatic cartoning
  • Carton sealing
  • Palletizing support

Reference Technical Range for Common Configurations

The table below is written as a solution-level summary so buyers can quickly understand usable ranges before sending an inquiry.

Filling Method Best For Key Advantages Reference Range
Equal Liquid Level / Low-Vacuum Filling Grape wine, still wine, easy-foaming fruit wine, presentation-sensitive bottles Helps reduce foaming, supports visual liquid level consistency, reduces bottle damage and is easy to clean and maintain GFP reference up to 10,000 BPH; common range 100-1500 ml
Electronic Quantitative Filling Fruit wine, multi-volume production, multiple bottle sizes, higher precision demand Fast filling speed, quick volume changeover, suitable for multi-variety filling and wider bottle-volume coverage GDP reference 50-1500 ml; up to 10,000 BPH depending on heads
Intelligent Induction Filling Wine, juice and similar liquids where smoother flow and reduced bubble generation matter Closed liquid channel design, reduced bubble generation, high accuracy and stable performance Suitable for wine liquor, juice and similar liquids
Metering Pump Filling More viscous or special fruit wine products, or lines that need broader liquid compatibility Useful for specialty liquids that are more difficult to handle with standard wine-style logic Recommended as a custom selection according to product behavior

Why Choose MotivaPac for Condiment Bottling Projects

The right condiment line depends on product behavior, bottle format, filling method and downstream packaging requirements. We match equipment structure to the actual project, not to a generic machine template.

Complete Line Capability

The right condiment line depends on product behavior, bottle format, filling method and downstream packaging requirements. We match equipment structure to the actual project, not to a generic machine template.

Broad Liquid Packaging Experience

We support equipment coverage from bottle rinsing, filling, capping and drying to labeling, carton handling, coding and water treatment inside broader line integration projects.

Corking or Capping

We support liquid packaging projects across liquor, wine, condiments, edible oil, oral liquids, enzymes and other bottled liquid applications.

Frequently Asked Questions About Condiments & Seasoning Line

What filling method is suitable for soy sauce and vinegar?

For standard soy sauce and vinegar projects, we often recommend electronic quantitative filling or equal liquid level filling. For products that foam easily, equal liquid level filling is usually the better choice.

How do you reduce foaming during vinegar filling?

We reduce foaming by selecting the right filling technology, controlling liquid impact and using filling methods that improve liquid stability inside the bottle.

Can the line handle both glass bottles and PET bottles?

Yes. The line can be configured for both glass bottles and PET bottles depending on bottle size, rinsing method, cap type and required output.

Can the line be customized for square bottles or special caps?

Yes. Bottle shape, cap type, labeling format, filling range and end-of-line packing method can all be adapted to project requirements.

What output range can you provide?

The exact capacity depends on machine selection, bottle format and product behavior. Projects can range from lower-output standalone or semi-automatic solutions to higher-speed integrated lines.

Do you provide complete line integration?

Yes. A complete solution can include bottle rinsing, filling, capping, drying, labeling, carton opening, cartoning, carton sealing and palletizing.

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