Product fit
Clear juice, cloudy juice, NFC juice, blended beverage and low-viscosity pulp-containing juice.
Bottle filling for fruit juice should be selected together with pasteurization, hot-fill or chilled distribution logic.



Bottle filling fits retail juice and beverage projects where container, cap, filling temperature and shelf life are already defined.
Clear juice, cloudy juice, NFC juice, blended beverage and low-viscosity pulp-containing juice.
Can use pasteurization, hot-fill, chilled filling or tunnel pasteurization depending on product and bottle.
Requires bottle handling, rinsing, filling, capping, cooling, labeling and date coding space.
| Checklist Item | Reference Only Planning Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Clear, cloudy, NFC or beverage product with pulp level and pH. | Viscosity, pulp and particles decide filling valve, pump and heat-treatment route. |
| Shelf life | Ambient, chilled or short-shelf-life route with matching thermal treatment. | Shelf life target decides aseptic, hot-fill, pasteurized, chilled or retort route. |
| Container | PET, glass or other bottle, volume range, cap type and label method. | Package material and size affect conveyor, filler, capper, sterilization and labeling. |
| Filling temperature | Cold filling, hot filling or pasteurized filling temperature. | 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. |
Selected by bottle size, filling accuracy, foam and pulp level.
Plate or tubular pasteurizer matched to product viscosity and shelf life.
Labeling, date coding and packing must match line speed.
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.