
Pump Selection
Cosmetic Liquid Filling Machine Pump Selection
A dosing-method guide for serum, toner, skincare oil, shampoo, soap and low-viscosity cosmetic liquids.
Short Answer
Cosmetic liquid filling can use piston, peristaltic, pump or flow-meter methods. The right choice depends on viscosity, fill volume, product sensitivity, cleaning expectation and target output.
What this buyer search usually means
This search usually means the buyer is comparing filling principles rather than only machine models. Cosmetic liquids can include serum, toner, oil, shampoo or liquid soap, each with different flow and cleaning behavior.
- Use this page when the project is about cosmetic liquid filling machine rather than a generic filling machine request.
- Confirm the product, container, closure and output target before comparing machine price.
- Route uncertain projects to engineering review instead of forcing a fixed model too early.
Configuration points to compare
Review piston dosing for stable liquid and lotion ranges, peristaltic filling for small clean fills, and pump or flow-meter options when the formula and output support them. Nozzle height and cut-off design matter for foam and dripping.
- Dosing method and filling head count should follow the product behavior and target speed.
- Container handling, cap or closure method and conveyor layout often change the real scope.
- Cleaning, changeover, documentation and spare-part needs should be included in the early RFQ.
Useful parameter range for first review
Product records include cosmetic liquid ranges such as 5 ml to 300 ml, +/-0.2% to +/-0.5% accuracy, 30 to 100 bottles per minute and SUS316L contact material for selected liquid-contact parts.
- Use ranges for early planning; final values depend on the chosen model and technical agreement.
- If a parameter is uncertain, ask HEMUfill to confirm it during quotation instead of publishing it as a fixed promise.
Common mistake to avoid
The common mistake is choosing the dosing method from price alone. A cheaper pump choice can become expensive if it creates dripping, foam, slow changeover or cleaning problems.
- Do not judge only from the machine name; the same keyword can hide different containers and automation levels.
- Do not compare quotations until the supply boundary is clear: filling only, complete line, spare parts, documents and commissioning support.
Selection Points
RFQ Checklist
| 1 | Product list with viscosity, foam and cleaning notes. |
| 2 | Fill volume range and smallest fill volume required. |
| 3 | Bottle type, neck opening and closure type. |
| 4 | Target accuracy and output per minute. |
| 5 | Cleaning method, product-contact material and changeover frequency. |
Common Buyer Questions
Which pump is best for serum filling?
There is no universal best pump. Small-volume serum may fit peristaltic review, while higher-output or higher-viscosity products may need piston or other dosing methods.
Does cosmetic liquid filling need SUS316L?
Some product-contact parts may use SUS316L depending on formula and buyer requirement. Confirm material needs in the quotation.
Can one machine fill shampoo and toner?
Possibly, but shampoo and toner behave differently. Share both products so the supplier can review pump, nozzle and cleaning design.
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