Secure closure
Caps must be seated consistently to help protect the filled product and avoid leaks.
Food production
Food and drink capping machinery must consider closure security, hygiene, clean operation and the way filled bottles move from filler to capper.
Specification focus
The fill product, bottle material, closure style and clean-down expectations all affect the machine specification.
Caps must be seated consistently to help protect the filled product and avoid leaks.
Product residue around the neck can affect cap application and should be considered in the line process.
Glass and plastic bottles, oils, sauces and drinks may require different capping and handling routes.
Related equipment
These pages help compare the main bottle capping machinery routes before requesting a detailed quotation.
Related equipment
Aluminium roll-on pilfer-proof bottle sealing for glass bottles, oils, drinks and premium products.
Related equipment
Aluminium roll-on pilfer-proof bottle sealing for glass bottles, oils, drinks and premium products.
Related equipment
Torque-controlled tightening for threaded caps, flip tops, spray closures and standard screw caps.
Project checklist
Accurate bottle, cap and line information reduces the risk of choosing a capper that looks suitable online but fails in production.
| Area | What to check |
|---|---|
| Product | Oil, sauce, drink, condiment or other food product. |
| Container | Glass or plastic bottle with neck finish details. |
| Closure | Screw cap, ROPP cap, flip top, tamper-evident or specialist cap. |
| Clean-down | Expected cleaning method and production environment. |
Useful answers
These answers are designed to help production teams prepare a clearer enquiry before sample testing or quotation.
The closing method may be similar, but food applications often have different hygiene, clean-down and product-residue concerns.
Possibly, depending on bottle and cap formats, but product residue and clean-down need review.
Yes, ROPP closures are common on oils, drinks and premium glass bottles.
Bottle and cap samples, fill product details, output target and photos of the intended production area.
Send bottle photos, cap samples, output target and line details so the right capper, cap feeder or complete bottle machinery route can be reviewed.