Filling Capacity: The filling capacity of a Contraction Cup Filler can vary depending on the model and the type of product being filled. It is typically measured in cups or containers per minute.
Cup Size: Contraction Cup Fillers can be designed to fill different sizes and shapes of cups or containers.
Nozzle Type: The type of filling nozzle used on a Contraction Cup Filler can vary depending on the product being filled. Common nozzle types include piston fillers, volumetric fillers, and flow meter fillers.
Hopper: The hopper is the part of the machine that holds the product to be filled. It can sometimes be heated to maintain the temperature and viscosity of the product.
Conveyor Belt: A conveyor belt is used to move the cups or containers through the filling process.
Sealing Station: Many Contraction Cup Fillers also include a sealing station that can apply lids or seals onto the cups or containers after they have been filled.
Control Panel: A control panel is used to set and adjust the settings of the machine, such as filling speed, product temperature, and filling volume.
Easy to Clean: Contraction Cup Fillers are often designed to be easy to clean, with removable parts and a simple, open design that allows for easy access to internal components.