Introduction
The Flowmeter Dosing BIB Filler measures the volume of the liquid dispensed by using a precise magnetic or Coriolis mass flowmeter, which counts the liquid passing through the fill head. This method is exceptionally fast and highly sanitary, as the flowmeter has no moving parts to contact the liquid, making Clean-In-Place (CIP) simple. Suzhou Jingle Packaging flowmeter fillers are ideal for thin, non-viscous liquids like wine, water, and juices where volume-based accuracy is sufficient.
It is often the standard choice for high-speed, high-volume production of homogeneous liquids.
Specification
| Dosing Method | Magnetic or Coriolis Mass Flowmeter (Volumetric Dosing) |
| Accuracy | Typical pm 0.5% (High-speed volumetric accuracy) |
| Contact Parts | Inner lining of flow tube (Smooth, non-stick surface) |
| Viscosity Limit | Best suited for low-viscosity, non-clogging liquids |
| Sanitation | Excellent, fully compatible with automated CIP systems |
Logistics & Global Compatibility
Global Standard: Flowmeter technology is the established global standard for volumetric liquid filling across the beverage industry.
Plug-and-Play: Easily calibrated and ready for deployment in various international production environments.
Integration: Seamlessly controlled by the filler's PLC, with standard communication protocols for factory automation.
Batch Versatility: Can be quickly programmed to fill a wide array of bag volumes via the HMI.
FAQ
- Q: What is the main drawback of a magnetic flowmeter?
- A: Magnetic flowmeters can only be used on electrically conductive liquids (e.g., water, juice). Non-conductive liquids (e.g., oil) require a Coriolis mass flowmeter.
- Q: Is there a risk of foaming with this filler?
- A: All Jingle flowmeter fillers use sub-surface filling probes and controlled flow velocity to minimize foaming, especially critical for high-protein liquids.
- Q: How does the flowmeter maintain accuracy over time?
- A: Flowmeters are highly stable but rely on the liquid being homogeneous. Regular verification with calibrated scales is recommended to confirm ongoing accuracy.