Solvent Filling

Solvent Filling Machine ATEX Review

A hazardous-liquid guide for solvent, thinner and flammable chemical filling projects.

Short Answer

Solvent filling should be reviewed for flammability, ATEX or hazardous-area requirements, grounding, ventilation, seals and container format. It should not be treated as a normal liquid filling request.

What this buyer search usually means

This search usually comes from buyers filling thinner, solvent, coating additives or flammable industrial liquids. The buyer needs safety review before choosing a filler model.

  • Use this page when the project is about solvent 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 explosion-proof electrical components, grounding, anti-static hoses, vapor control, weighing or flow-meter dosing, sealing material and operator protection. Container format can range from bottles to pails, drums and IBCs.

  • 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

HEMUfill source records include ATEX Zone 1/2 explosion-proof filling capability, 1 L to 1000 L container ranges and +/-0.2% weighing references depending on configuration.

  • 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 asking for a solvent filling machine without SDS or site classification. Missing safety data can lead to the wrong equipment class.

  • 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

Send SDS and flash point information before machine selection.
Confirm whether the site requires ATEX Zone 1 or Zone 2 configuration.
Review grounding and vapor control with the plant safety team.
Choose container-specific handling for bottles, pails, drums or IBCs.

RFQ Checklist

1Solvent name, SDS, flash point and vapor hazard.
2Container format and fill volume or weight.
3Site hazardous-area classification and grounding requirement.
4Target output and accuracy requirement.
5Required certificates, FAT, documentation and installation support.

Common Buyer Questions

Does every solvent filler need ATEX?

Not every case, but flammable solvents should be reviewed against the site classification and local safety requirements.

What makes solvent filling different from water filling?

Flammability, vapor, grounding, seals, ventilation and electrical protection can all change the equipment.

Can solvent be filled into both pails and drums?

Yes with suitable container handling and safety review, but pail and drum stations may need different layouts.

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