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产品: 浏览次数:773涂料灌装机 叶面肥灌装机价格 头液体灌装机 唐 
品牌: 工洲
工作原理: 常压
功率: 1~100(kw)
单价: 1625.00元/台
最小起订量: 88 台
供货总量: 88 台
发货期限: 自买家付款之日起 10 天内发货
有效期至: 长期有效
最后更新: 2021-12-30 20:54
 
详细信息
工作原理 常压
功率 1~100(kw)
灌装精度 ±1%
灌装量 500ml
灌装头数 1头
生产能力 20罐/分钟
适用对象 果汁饮料,护发用品,护肤品类,酱类,酒类饮料,口服液,矿泉水、纯净水,清洁、洗涤用品,酸奶,碳酸饮料,鲜奶,牙膏,液体酒精
适用瓶高 1~9999(mm)
适用瓶径 1~9999(mm)
售后服务 一年保修
外形尺寸 1~9999
销售方式 直销
贸易属性 促销
适用行业 化工,日化,食品
物料类型 液体
自动化程度 半自动
发货期限 10天
包装类型
品牌 伽利略Galileo
型号 GGZJ
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微电脑版控制液体灌装机
   数控液体灌装机是利用位电脑对微型水泵在灌装时间、电机转速等因素上的控制,达到均匀的、重复误差小的液体灌装方式,广泛的应用于药物、化工、食品、饮料、油脂、化妆品等行业,适用于低粘度、无颗粒的液体分装、小批量生产。
水泵泵体采用耐腐蚀的多种进口材料合成,泵体与电机分离,泵体内无机械金属部件、无磨损。具有耐油、耐热、耐酸、耐碱、耐腐蚀、耐化学品等性能。此水泵综合了自吸泵与化工泵的优点,具有自吸功能、热保护、运行平稳、可长时间连续空转、可长时间连续负载运行等优点。
有关其他用途,请向厂家咨询,对于因不按规定使用而造成的任何损坏,生产商不负责保修。此类风险由使用者独自承担。严格遵守使用说明书是本机使用要求的一部分。
 
电    源:AC180V-260V               外箱尺寸:400×380×200(mm)
功    率:300W                       整机重量:5.5Kg
大范围:2ml-3500ml                 大吸程:2m
大流量:3.2L/min                   出料防滴漏功能:有
重复误差:<0.5%                     断电记忆功能:有

液体/膏体灌装机简介
  本系列灌装机是参照国外先进灌装机技术进行改造和创新的产品,其结构简单合理,度高,操作简便,人性化设计更加符合现代企业的要求。广泛适用于医药、日化、食品、农药及特殊行业,是对高粘度流体、膏体进行定量灌装的理想设备。
设备特点
  该系列灌装机结构合理、机型小巧、性能可靠、定量准确、操作方便,动力部分采用气动结构。物料接触部分均采用316L不锈钢材料制成,符合GMP认证的要求。可根据用户需要在机型范围内任意调节灌装量及灌装速度,灌装精度高。灌装闷头采用防滴漏及升降灌装装置。
 该机主要动力为气源,客户需自备空压机设备。
技术参数
  电源:220V 50Hz
  灌装精度:≤±0.5%
  灌装速度:1-25瓶/分
  配用气压:0.4-0.9MPa
  配用气量:≥0.1m3/min














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 FragmentWelcome to consult... occasionally clasping his
head in his hands, that had not been seen in him before; yet, he
had some pleasure in the mere sound of his daughter’s voice, and
invariably turned to it when she spoke.

In the submissive way of one long accustomed to obey under
coercion, he ate and drank what they gave him to eat and drink,
and put on the cloak and other wrappings, that they gave him to
wear. He readily responded to his daughter’s drawing her arm
through his, and took—and kept—her hand in both his own.

They began to descend; Monsieur Defarge going first with the
lamp, Mr. Lorry closing the little procession. They had not
traversed many steps of the long main staircase when he stopped,
and stared at the roof and round at the walls.

“You remember the place, my father? You remember coming
up here?”

“What did you say?”

But, before she could repeat the question, he murmured an
answer as if she had repeated it.

“Remember? No, I don’t remember. It was so very long ago.”

That he had no recollection whatever of his having been
brought from his prison to that house, was apparent to them. They
heard him mutter, “One Hundred and Five, North Tower”; and
when he looked about him, it evidently was for the strong fortress-
walls which had long encompassed him. On their reaching the

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courtyard he instinctively altered his tread, as being in expectation
of a drawbridge; and when there was no drawbridge, and he saw
the carriage waiting in the open street, he dropped his daughter’s
**nd clasped his head again.

No crowd was about the door; no people were discernible at
any of the many windows; not even a chance passer-by was in the
street. An unnatural silence and desertion reigned there. only one
soul was to be seen, and that was Madame Defarge—who leaned
against the door-post, knitting, and saw nothing.

The prisoner had got into a coach, and his daughter had
followed him, when Mr. Lorry’s feet were arrested on the step by
his asking, miserably, for his shoemaking tools and the unfinished
shoes. Madame Defarge immediately called to her husband that
she would get them, and went, knitting, out of the lamplight,
through the courtyard. She quickly brought them down and
handed them in;—and immediately afterwards leaned against the
door-post, knitting, and saw nothing.

Defarge got upon the box, and gave the word “To the Barrier!”
The postilion cracked his whip, and they clattered away under the
feeble over-swinging lamps.

Under the over-swinging lamps—swinging ever brighter in the
better streets, and ever dimmer in the worse—and by lighted
shops, gay crowds, illuminated coffee-houses, and theatre-doors,
to one of the city gates. Soldiers with lanterns, at the guardhouse
there. “Your papers, travellers!” “See here then, Monsieur the
Officer,” said Defarge, getting down, and taking him gravely apart,
“these are the papers of monsieur inside, with the white head.
They were consigned to me, with him, at the—-” He dropped his
voice, there was a flutter among the military lanterns, and one of

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them being handed into the coach by an arm in uniform, the eyes
connected with the a
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