Product fit
Best for viscous or liquid products sold as industrial ingredients in drums, bins or aseptic bags.
Aseptic bag-in-drum filling is used for shelf-stable bulk fruit products after sterilization, sterile transfer and SIP-controlled filling.



This route fits mango puree, tomato paste, fruit pulp, juice concentrate and other shelf-stable bulk ingredient products.
Best for viscous or liquid products sold as industrial ingredients in drums, bins or aseptic bags.
Requires a matched sterilizer, sterile transfer line and SIP-ready filling system.
Needs drum handling, weighing, sterile zone management, CIP/SIP and finished product storage.
| Checklist Item | Reference Only Planning Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Puree, pulp, paste, concentrate, juice or sauce base with viscosity and particle data. | Viscosity, pulp and particles decide filling valve, pump and heat-treatment route. |
| Shelf life | Shelf-stable bulk storage after validated heat treatment and aseptic filling. | Shelf life target decides aseptic, hot-fill, pasteurized, chilled or retort route. |
| Container | Aseptic bag, drum, bin, tote, spout type and filling weight. | Package material and size affect conveyor, filler, capper, sterilization and labeling. |
| Filling temperature | Filling temperature and sterile transfer condition from upstream sterilizer. | Temperature affects product stability, container deformation and cooling demand. |
| Cleaning | Define manual cleaning, CIP or SIP expectation. | Sanitary design changes filler cost, downtime and operating risk. |
Single-head or double-head filling machine selected by output and package size.
Tubular or tube-in-tube sterilizer should match product viscosity and particles.
Sterile steam, valve groups and cleaning circuits protect hygienic operation.
It is better to select packaging early because it changes heat treatment, filling temperature, sterile transfer, cooling and line layout.
No. It is a reference-only packaging route page for RFQ preparation. Final equipment scope depends on product, container and shelf-life requirements.
Send product type, viscosity, pulp or particle level, container type, volume, cap or spout format, shelf-life target, filling temperature and required automation level.
It can be designed for multiple formats, but each additional package adds filling, conveying, cleaning, control and changeover complexity.
Share raw material, finished product, hourly capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging, utilities, factory layout, automation requirement and timeline. Values can be preliminary references for early engineering review.