Capping
A perfect fill is wasted if the closure fails. Capping machines apply and tighten closures with controlled torque, protecting seal integrity, preventing leaks in transit and preserving child resistant and tamper evident features that regulators require. On Machinery Masters, verified sellers list capping equipment, part of the laboratory packaging equipment range, from handheld electric cappers for laboratory use through to automatic inline and rotary systems with integrated cap feeding. Each listing offers direct seller contact for torque ranges, chuck sizes and closure compatibility, and financing options apply to qualifying listings.
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Capping Product Types
Capping machines divide by closure type and automation level. The marketplace regularly carries the following kinds.
Handheld and benchtop cappers
Electric and pneumatic torque drivers that tighten screw caps consistently in laboratory and small batch settings. Adjustable clutches deliver repeatable torque that hand tightening never achieves.
Semi automatic capping stations
Bench or floor standing machines where the operator places the cap and the machine tightens to a set torque. A practical middle step that removes repetitive strain and torque variation from manual capping.
Automatic inline cappers
Conveyor based machines that pick caps from a feeder, place them on moving bottles and tighten via spindle wheels or chucks. Speeds and changeover flexibility suit mixed production of bottle formats.
Rotary chuck cappers
High speed machines that cap in continuous rotary motion with individual torque controlled chucks. The choice for volume pharmaceutical and nutraceutical lines where torque data may need recording.
Crimp and ROPP cappers
Machines that crimp aluminium seals onto vials or roll thread ROPP closures onto bottles. Vial crimpers are essential in sterile and diagnostic work where elastomer stoppers must be secured.
Brands on Machinery Masters
The manufacturers featured here build capping and closing systems for vials, bottles and containers. Their equipment applies consistent torque, which decides seal integrity and shelf life. Manufacturers appear below because they hold Capping listings in stock on Machinery Masters, and the line-up changes as equipment sells.
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Why Choose Machinery Masters
Verified Sellers Only
Every seller is verified before a single listing goes live. Machinery Masters also reviews listings for accuracy, so buyers can commit to high value machinery with confidence.
Global Reach
Listings come from sellers across Europe, North America, and beyond. That reach widens the options past any regional dealer network, and it is often the only way to find discontinued models in good condition.
Flexible Financing Options
Qualifying listings carry financing through partner providers. Terms are shown directly on eligible product pages, spreading the cost instead of draining working capital in one hit.
Direct Seller Contact
No broker sits between the buyer and the seller. Ask about service history, arrange inspections, and negotiate directly with the person who actually knows the machine.
Applications and Uses
Wherever bottles and vials are sealed, controlled capping protects the product. These settings rely on it most.
Pharmaceutical bottle lines
Automatic cappers apply child resistant and induction sealed closures with torque held inside validated limits. Torque records form part of the batch documentation.
Vial sealing in sterile suites
Crimp cappers secure aluminium overseals on stoppered vials after filling, often inside isolators. Crimp quality directly affects container closure integrity, so consistency is everything.
Supplement and nutraceutical packing
Inline cappers handle the frequent bottle and cap changes typical of supplement ranges. Quick set torque adjustment keeps changeovers short between products.
Laboratory sample and reagent bottling
Benchtop torque cappers seal reagent bottles and sample containers consistently across technicians. Uniform torque prevents both leaking under tightened caps and stripped threads over tightened ones.
Benefits from Machinery Masters
Capping is a focused purchase where the right specification matters more than the badge.
Closure equipment across the automation ladder
Handheld cappers through to rotary capping systems all appear in live listings, so you can buy for today's volume and return when growth demands the next step.
Spend proportionate to the task
Used capping machines deliver identical torque control to new ones at a fraction of the outlay, because torque hardware ages slowly.
Fitment confirmed by the person who ran it
Cap diameter ranges, chuck inserts and feeder tooling decide whether a capper suits your closures, and the seller can measure and confirm them before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions About Capping
Check the machine's cap diameter range against your closure sizes, and confirm which chuck inserts or spindle wheels are included. Child resistant caps need push and turn capability, which not every machine has. Send closure samples or drawings to the seller, since a short test with your actual caps answers the question definitively.
Good cappers hold applied torque within roughly five percent of the set value, which keeps closures inside the removal torque windows most specifications demand. Clutch based machines drift as clutches wear, so ask when the clutch was last calibrated or replaced. For validated processes, look for machines with torque monitoring or data output.
Clutches, chuck inserts and gripper belts are the main wear items, all replaceable at modest cost. Listen for bearing noise in spindles and check that cap feeders singulate cleanly without jamming. A machine with worn inserts but a sound drivetrain is usually a good buy, while the reverse is not.
If your caps contain induction foil liners, a separate induction sealing station after the capper bonds the liner to the bottle for tamper evidence and freshness. Cappers and induction sealers are usually bought as a pair, and listings sometimes offer them together. Ask the seller whether a matching sealer is available from the same line.
Yes, every listing routes your enquiry straight to the seller, and there is no intermediary managing the conversation. Most sellers will demonstrate the machine capping your containers, in person or on video, before you decide. Commercial terms, collection and any financing on qualifying listings are then arranged in the same direct dialogue.