Used filling machines are industrial packaging systems designed to dispense a controlled volume of product into containers with repeatability and speed. On Exapro, this category sits under Packaging - Conditioning and covers a broad technical range, from semi-automatic fillers for smaller production runs to automatic multi-head filling machines and integrated filling lines for bottles, jars, cans, pouches, and other packaging formats. Buyers typically compare capacity units/hour, number of filling heads, max filling, product substance, and type before shortlisting a machine.
Romania offers a relevant market context for this page. Exapro’s Romania packaging page states that the country’s packaging market reached approximately 21 billion units in 2022, with the food sector accounting for more than 52% of packaging volume. The same source notes over 11,200 food manufacturing businesses and 333 packaging service companies operating in Romania, supporting a consistent flow of used packaging equipment. Current industrial logistics sources also highlight Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara as key Romanian industrial centers.
On this Exapro page, buyers can browse used filling machines physically located in Romania, compare filling formats and production capabilities, and identify equipment suited to food, beverage, cosmetic, chemical, and pharmaceutical packaging. The page is built for international buyers who want to compare listings, request machine records, arrange inspections, and organize transport from Romania to the rest of Europe or beyond.
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Romania
2018
| Output capacity | 400 u/h |
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| Min. filling capacity | 1 L |
| Automation level | Automatic |
| Capper included | no |
| Conveyor included | no |
| Asceptic filling | no |
| Max. filling capacity | 0.3 L |
|---|---|
| Container material | PET |
| Carbonated / Non carbonated | Carbonated |
| Labeler included | no |
| Rinsing / sterilization system | no |
| Max. filling capacity | 0.1 L |
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| Min. filling capacity | 1 L |
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| Output capacity | 1200 u/h |
|---|---|
| Carbonated / Non carbonated | Non carbonated |
| Automation level | Automatic |
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| Output capacity | 1000 u/h |
|---|---|
| Min. filling capacity | 0.4 L |
| Automation level | Automatic |
| Max. filling capacity | 2 L |
|---|---|
| Container material | Glass |
| Carbonated / Non carbonated | Non carbonated |
Romania
1990
| Output capacity | 5000 u/h |
|---|---|
| Min. filling capacity | 0.3 L |
| Automation level | Automatic |
| Max. filling capacity | 5 L |
|---|---|
| Container material | PET |
| Carbonated / Non carbonated | Non carbonated |
Romania
1990
| Output capacity | 1500 u/h |
|---|---|
| Automation level | Automatic |
| Container material | Glass |
|---|---|
| Carbonated / Non carbonated | Non carbonated |
A used filling machine is often the fastest way to add packaging capacity when a producer needs to launch a new SKU, replace an unreliable filler, or increase output without waiting for a new-build machine. Exapro’s packaging page for Romania explicitly notes that used packaging equipment can be inspected, purchased, and delivered much faster than custom new-build lines, especially when a business is responding to a format change or seasonal demand. That logic applies directly to filling machines, which are often the first bottleneck when output grows.
In practice, a buyer may only need one additional filling unit rather than a full line. That could mean a semi-automatic filler for pilot runs, a rotary bottle filler for beverages, or a multi-head dosing machine for higher-volume products. When the right machine is already in Romania, the buyer can inspect the real equipment, confirm its format parts, and move faster than in a new-order process.
Used filling machines are especially attractive because filling technology quickly becomes more expensive as output, head count, dosing precision, and integration level increase. Exapro’s filling-machine category spans a broad price range and includes both semi-automatic and fully automatic systems, which makes it easier for buyers to match equipment to their real production stage.
Across many industrial machine categories, used equipment often trades at roughly 30–60% of new cost, depending on age, condition, automation level, and installed options. The exact value always has to be checked case by case, but filling machines are a good example of a category where buying used can unlock more capacity units/hour, more filling heads, or more complete line integration than a buyer could justify new. Exapro’s own category page shows a wide used price spread, confirming that the market serves both smaller operations and larger industrial buyers.
A filling machine is never chosen in isolation from the product. Exapro’s category description emphasizes that these machines can handle liquids, semi-solids, powders, and granules, and can work with glass or plastic bottles, cans, jars, pouches, or cartons. That breadth is one of the strongest arguments for buying used: a buyer can look for a machine already close to the required product substance and packaging format instead of forcing a generic machine into the wrong application.
A beverage producer, for example, will not evaluate a filler in the same way as a cosmetics plant or a chemical packer. Product viscosity, dripping behavior, cleaning requirements, and container stability all change the machine choice. The used market makes it possible to find equipment aligned with the real process rather than starting from an expensive blank sheet.
Romania is a credible country page for filling machines because the packaging base is already there. Exapro’s Romania packaging page states that the packaging market reached approximately 21 billion units in 2022, with more than 52% of volume linked to food. It also cites over 11,200 food manufacturing businesses and 333 packaging service companies, which strongly supports the logic of sourcing used fillers from the country.
For international buyers, this matters because Romanian equipment is more likely to come from genuine production environments rather than only dealer stock. Industrial logistics sources also highlight Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara as major industrial hubs, which supports practical inspection and transport planning.
Liquid fillers are among the most common machines in the category because they cover water-like and free-flowing products. Exapro’s filling-machine category explicitly includes equipment for different product substances, and live listing fields show machines tagged for Liquids. These machines are typically used for beverages, light chemicals, personal care liquids, or similar low-viscosity products.
Typical buyer checks in this segment include:
Product substance
Number of filling heads
Capacity units/hour
Max filling
Type
bottle or container handling format
Liquid-filling examples visible in current marketplace data include an automatic line with 5 filling heads for liquids and a bottling machine in Romania with 12 filling heads for non-carbonated liquid products.
Bottle fillers are a major sub-segment because many filling applications use rigid containers. On Exapro’s Romania packaging page, fillers are listed alongside other packaging categories such as sealers, FFS systems, and wrappers, confirming that they are part of mainstream packaging operations rather than niche equipment.
Buyers in this group usually assess:
number of filling valves or heads
bottle format compatibility
conveyor integration
capping compatibility
filling accuracy
output speed
This is especially relevant for food, beverages, cosmetics, and chemical products where bottle handling and line integration matter as much as the filling principle itself.
Products with higher viscosity often need more controlled filling systems. Exapro’s live listing fields show machines tagged for Semi liquids, confirming that the category goes beyond water-like products. A visible example shows a semi-automatic filling dosing machine with 300 u/h, 1 filling head, max filling 1000, and 10 kW engine power.
These machines are relevant for creams, sauces, gels, cosmetic products, pastes, and other substances where product consistency affects dosing accuracy. Buyers usually focus on:
dosing repeatability
anti-drip behavior
cleaning accessibility
changeover speed
cylinder or pump wear
suitability for the target viscosity
Filling thicker products into jars, tubs, or other stable containers often places more emphasis on clean cut-off, nozzles, and product flow control than on very high line speed. In used machines, the buyer should pay attention not only to nominal output but also to the condition of seals, valves, and all parts in contact with the product. Exapro’s category description underlines the importance of accuracy and precision because these machines are expected to fill to a consistent volume with minimal waste.
Exapro’s filling-machine overview explicitly states that the category can handle powders and granules, which broadens the page beyond liquids alone. This segment is relevant for dry food ingredients, powdered supplements, chemicals, and other bulk solids that require controlled dosing into jars, bags, cans, or cartons.
In this class, buyers should usually verify:
fill weight consistency
screw or auger wear
dust control
hopper design
product bridging behavior
changeover cleaning effort
Granule fillers are used where the product flows as particles rather than as a liquid or paste. Because Exapro treats powders and granules as standard supported product types in the category, the used market is relevant for producers packaging seeds, dry mixes, confectionery pieces, detergents, or other particulate products.
The key point for a buyer is to match the dosing system to the real product behavior. A machine that fills granules well may not behave equally well on powders or viscous products, even if the nominal fill range appears suitable.
A semi-automatic filler is often the right entry point for smaller production volumes, pilot runs, contract manufacturing, or workshops with frequent product changes. Exapro’s live category listings include semi-automatic examples, and the category text explicitly notes that the used market spans from semi-automatic units for smaller operations to high-speed fully automatic machines.
These machines are attractive because they reduce investment while still improving consistency over manual filling. They are also easier to integrate where a buyer does not yet need a complete synchronized line.
At the other end of the category, automatic fillers are designed for larger scale and continuous production. Exapro’s category description explicitly refers to fully automatic machines intended for large-scale, round-the-clock operation. Live examples include multi-head equipment and integrated lines that combine filling with capping and conveyors.
This is the relevant class when the buyer wants:
higher capacity units/hour
more filling heads
reduced operator dependence
better line synchronization
easier integration with capping, labelling, or downstream packaging
Capacity units/hour is one of the most important marketplace fields because it determines whether the machine fits the buyer’s line speed and labor model. Exapro’s filling-machine listings show visible examples such as 300 u/h on a semi-automatic filler and 2700 u/h on a sachet-oriented machine.
The buyer should compare this figure with real production conditions, not only brochure speed. Output depends on product flow, container stability, changeovers, and whether the machine is running alone or in line.
Number of filling heads is another core field on Exapro listings and is directly linked to throughput. Visible examples in the category show 1 head, 5 heads, and Romanian marketplace examples with 12 filling heads.
In practical terms:
fewer heads can suit smaller or more flexible runs
more heads usually matter when volume is high and container presentation is stable
head count must be matched to real line flow, not just maximum output ambition
Max filling is a key field because it defines the upper dosing range the machine can handle for a given product and container size. Exapro exposes it directly on live filling-machine listings, making it one of the most relevant comparison points for buyers with a known fill volume requirement.
A buyer should also check the usable lower range and repeatability across the whole range, not just the maximum stated value.
Product substance is especially important in this category because it directly influences the suitable filling principle. Exapro uses this as a listing field and shows visible values such as Liquids and Semi liquids on live examples.
This is not a minor detail. It affects:
nozzle design
dosing method
cleaning procedure
drip control
filling speed
product-contact materials
Exapro lists Type as a real field and visible examples show Semi-automatic and Automatic. This matters because it changes labor needs, output expectations, footprint, and the level of integration with the rest of the line.
For a used-machine buyer, this is often one of the first practical decisions. A semi-automatic machine may be operationally perfect for smaller batches, while an automatic system makes sense only if the whole downstream flow can support it.
Exapro’s Romania packaging guide identifies filling accuracy as a critical inspection point and gives an example of ±0.5% for piston fillers when checking a test batch. The same source also emphasizes that used packaging machines should be evaluated in relation to recipe handling, servo systems, HMI/PLC condition, and missing change parts.
This is especially important for fillers because a machine can be mechanically sound and still perform poorly if its dosing system, recipes, or format parts are incomplete.
Food and beverage are the strongest natural fit for this page. Exapro’s Romania packaging page states that the food sector accounts for more than 52% of packaging volume in Romania and specifically mentions filling and sealing dairy products and bottled beverages as typical applications.
This makes filling machines directly relevant for dairies, sauce producers, beverage packers, ready-meal plants, and many other food operations.
Filling machines are also widely used in cosmetics for creams, gels, lotions, liquids, and other packaged products. Exapro’s general filling-machine category explicitly names the cosmetics industry among the sectors served, and one visible listing references a sachet machine used in cosmetics.
In this segment, buyers often focus on dosing precision, clean cut-off, changeover speed, and container presentation quality.
Exapro’s filling-machine category also explicitly cites pharmaceutical and chemical industries as core user segments. In these applications, repeatability, documentation, cleanability, and material compatibility tend to matter as much as raw speed.
For a used purchase, that means the buyer should look especially carefully at maintenance logs, product-contact materials, and any available compliance documentation.
Romanian marketplace activity also shows that used fillers may be sold either as standalone machines or as parts of integrated lines with capping and conveying. Exapro’s category text explicitly mentions integration with capping, labelling, and packing machines to form complete production lines.
This broadens the page from small standalone operations to more automated line-based packaging environments.
Verify the exact product substance the machine was running and whether it matches your target product
Run a test batch and check filling accuracy against the machine’s operating range; Exapro’s packaging guide gives ±0.5% for piston fillers as an example reference point
Inspect nozzles, valves, pistons, pumps, seals, and product-contact parts for wear, leaks, and poor shut-off
Check number of filling heads, manifold condition, and head synchronization on multi-head machines
Confirm the usable max filling range and how stable the machine is across different fill volumes
Test servo drives and motors for smooth movement and absence of backlash or jerky operation
Review HMI and PLC condition, stored recipes, alarm history, and software version where accessible
Check that all change parts, guides, container-handling parts, and format components are present and labeled
Inspect guards, interlocks, emergency stops, and general safety status
Verify pneumatic condition; Exapro notes that most packaging machines operate on 6–7 bar compressed air
Ask for manuals, electrical drawings, maintenance history, and any records of dosing-system overhaul
For EU resale and recommissioning, request CE-related documents and the Declaration of Conformity
Request the counter value or batch counter from the control system, plus maintenance logs and CE Declaration of Conformity.
Romania is a practical sourcing base for filling machines because its packaging and food sectors are large enough to generate regular equipment turnover. Exapro’s Romania packaging page cites approximately 21 billion packaging units in 2022, with over 11,200 food manufacturing businesses and 333 packaging service companies. Industrial logistics sources also identify Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara as major Romanian industrial centers.
That combination supports both machinery availability and realistic access for inspection, dismantling, and transport.
Up to 1,000 kg
Typical of smaller standalone semi-automatic fillers or compact single-head systems. These machines can often be palletized and moved with relatively straightforward machinery freight, provided nozzles, product-contact parts, and HMIs are protected.
1,000 to 2,000 kg
A common range for more substantial standalone automatic fillers or compact integrated bottle-filling units. Better stabilization and careful center-of-gravity handling are needed.
2,000 to 5,000 kg
Exapro’s Romania packaging guide describes large equipment such as thermoformers, high-speed flowwrappers, and case packers in this weight range; larger automatic filling systems and integrated filler-capper units can fall into a similar project-planning logic depending on configuration. These shipments often require dedicated packing and more formal dismantling.
5,000 to 15,000+ kg total
This class is relevant for complete packaging lines or integrated filling-sealing-labelling systems. Exapro explicitly notes that complete lines can require multi-component shipments and professional dismantling.
Document all electrical, pneumatic, and data connections before disconnecting anything; Exapro recommends photographing and labeling connections and component positions.
Isolate utilities, including compressed air, electrical supply, and any water or gas connections where applicable.
Remove fragile components separately, including HMIs, sensors, cameras, nozzles, and format parts.
Protect all product-contact and dosing surfaces, including filling nozzles, valves, and sensitive measuring parts, against impact and contamination.
Pack all format parts, guides, and container-handling components together and label them clearly by format size; Exapro stresses this point because missing change parts can be expensive.
Reinstall, reconnect utilities, verify pneumatic pressure, recalibrate the filling system, and run test fills before production release. Exapro’s packaging guide notes 6–7 bar as the typical compressed-air range for packaging machines.
Exapro’s Romania packaging page identifies the main practical routes for used machinery leaving Romania: westbound through Hungary and Austria, with reference distances such as Bucharest to Vienna approximately 1,100 km and Timișoara to Vienna approximately 550 km. It also highlights the Black Sea port of Constanța for containerized and intercontinental shipments. Separate corridor and logistics sources confirm Romania’s connection to the wider Rhine-Danube corridor and to maritime, road, rail, and intermodal links. Within the EU, Exapro notes that machinery trade can be handled through standard intra-community trade treatment with reverse-charge VAT where applicable.
Buyers browsing Exapro for used filling machines in Romania can compare semi-automatic fillers, automatic bottle-filling machines, multi-head systems, and integrated filling equipment in one marketplace view. Use the page to compare type, capacity units/hour, number of filling heads, max filling, and product substance, then request records, arrange an inspection, and plan transport from Romania to your site. If you need filling capacity already positioned inside the EU, Romania is a practical market to browse on Exapro.