What to compare
Product viscosity, particle size, fill volume, foaming, hygiene requirements and the level of accuracy needed on line.
Products
Explore filling machinery for liquids, pastes, powders, sachets, ATEX applications and higher-accuracy weight filling. We help you match the right filling system to product behaviour, pack format and output target.
Explore filling machinery from Lancing UK, including liquid, paste, powder, weight, sachet, vacuum and ATEX filling machines. UK supply, installation and support.
Filling machinery selection starts with the behaviour of the product itself. Thin liquids, foaming products, creams, pastes, powders and granules all need different dosing methods, contact parts and line controls if you want stable, repeatable output in production.
This category brings together the main filling machine routes used across UK manufacturing: liquid filling, paste filling, powder and granule filling, sachet filling, weight filling, vacuum filling and ATEX-capable systems. Start with the product family, then narrow the shortlist by fill accuracy, pack size range, cleaning requirements, changeover needs and target throughput.
If you are integrating a filler into a wider line, also think about bottle or pouch handling, capping, labelling, coding, guarding and operator workflow. Lancing UK can help scope the right filling machine and the surrounding line equipment so the final system works as a practical production solution rather than a standalone spec sheet.
Product viscosity, particle size, fill volume, foaming, hygiene requirements and the level of accuracy needed on line.
Semi automatic systems suit shorter runs and faster changeovers, while compact and pro configurations support higher throughput and fuller automation.
Specification, installation, commissioning, spares and aftercare are all available through the Lancing UK team.
These are some of the questions buyers normally ask when comparing options in this category.
Start with product behaviour, fill size, target output, pack style and cleaning requirements. Those factors usually determine the most suitable filling technology.
Yes. Filling machinery can be specified alongside capping, labelling, conveying and end-of-line equipment so the line is integrated properly.
Share the product type, container or pouch style, fill volume, output target, utilities available on site and any special requirements such as ATEX or washdown.
Applications & planning
Use these pages to move from the machine family into the relevant application, planning guide or service route.
Bottle lines where the filling stage drives the wider equipment choice.
Jar routes for liquids, sauces, creams, powders and viscous products.
Product-led routes for powders, granules and difficult-flow materials.
Match the filler to the product, pack format and output target.
Compare the main machine families before you commit to a narrower route.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.
Guides
Use these extra guides when the filling shortlist depends on liquid behaviour, powder flow, filling principle comparison, pack specification or layout style.
Compare routes for water-like products, oils, detergents and similar liquids.
Compare auger, weigh and dry-product routes.
Compare three common filling principles.
Use pack data to improve the filling shortlist.
Useful when the line layout is part of the decision.
Move from shortlist into installation planning.
Planning guides
These pages help buyers compare filling-machine budgets, lead times and quotations before they finalise the shortlist.
Budget for the full route instead of comparing headline machine prices alone.
See what drives budget across liquid, paste, powder and specialist filling routes.
See what affects timing from first brief through FAT, delivery and commissioning.
Check scope, assumptions, exclusions and support before you choose.
Use product behaviour, pack format, fill accuracy and output to shortlist the right filling route.
Compare closure type, torque control, cap feed and changeover needs before you shortlist.