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Price guide

Volumetric filling machine price in the UK: what changes the cost?

A realistic price depends on fill volume, product behaviour, accuracy target, number of heads, container handling and whether the filler is standalone or part of a wider line.

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Specification route

Cost drivers to check before quotation

These are the main points to check before asking for a quote. They help avoid a filler that looks suitable on a catalogue page but fails in real production.

  • Fill volume range and whether different containers must run on the same machine.
  • Product viscosity, foam, particulates, temperature and cleaning expectations.
  • Manual, semi-automatic, compact automatic or full inline production format.
  • Nozzle count, anti-drip control, hopper, pump, conveyor and downstream capping or labelling needs.
Buyer checks

Practical checks before quotation.

These points help Lancing UK shortlist the right piston, pump, cup, semi-automatic or automatic filling route.

Lower-cost routes

Start with a semi-automatic filler when output is low and operator loading is acceptable. Avoid unnecessary line automation until the real bottles-per-minute target is clear. Use product testing to avoid paying for a machine that is too large or too complex.

When the price rises

Multi-head inline fillers, servo control, larger hoppers, feed pumps, guarding, conveyors and integration with cappers or labellers all increase the project cost.

Related pages

Continue the filling-machine shortlist.

These related pages cover adjacent product types, machine formats and line-integration decisions.

FAQs

Common questions.

Send product details, fill range, container photos, target output and any line equipment required. Without those details, prices are only rough indications.

Usually yes. Semi-automatic machines normally need less handling equipment, fewer controls and less line integration.

Differences often come from controls, accuracy expectations, number of heads, materials, feed system, nozzles, guarding and whether the machine is built into a line.

Yes. The practical first step is to narrow the machine route around the product, pack and output target before formal quotation.

Need a machinery shortlist?

Send your product, fill volume, container, throughput target and any downstream equipment needed. Lancing UK will narrow the most practical filling route before quotation.