The working principle of a servo filling machine mainly involves servo motor control of the filling process to ensure high-precision and automated filling operations. Specifically, the workflow of a servo filling machine includes:
Container feeding: Empty containers enter the working area of the filling machine through a conveying system or manual feeding device.
Container positioning: After entering the work area, sensors or other positioning devices detect and locate the position of the container to the filling position.
Lowering of filling device: The filling device (such as filling head, nozzle, etc.) descends into the container and aligns with the opening of the container.
Filling action: The servo system controls the filling device for precise filling operations, which may involve controlling parameters such as flow rate, time, or weight to ensure that each container is accurately filled.
Filling completed: Once the filling is completed, the filling device lifts from inside the container and stops the filling action.
Container removal: The filled container is removed from the work area through a conveyor system or manual removal device to prepare for the filling of the next container.
In addition, the servo motor can automatically adjust the filling speed and volume according to the properties of the liquid and the requirements of the filling volume, ensuring the filling quality and accuracy of each bottle