There is no need to switch off Enolmatic between bottles. Once the pre-set fill level is reached, simply remove the bottle from the nozzle: this action automatically stops the suction and the liquid flow. Enolmatic is designed for continuous operation of up to eight hours, with the motor running non-stop.
Enolmatic is compatible with bottles ranging from 180 mm to 330 mm in height, and with an internal neck diameter between 16 mm and 28 mm. Using specific nozzles, the machine can be adapted to bottles of different shapes and sizes.
Enolmatic is a level filler, meaning it does not dispense a set volume but fills each bottle up to a pre-defined level. You simply adjust the nozzle height to set the stop point: once set, the machine ensures a consistent and uniform fill level across all bottles.
If the operator does not remove the full bottle after reaching the fill level, Enolmatic continues to draw liquid, which is then diverted into the rear recovery tank. This tank should be emptied once it becomes too full. To empty it, turn off the machine, lift the vent pin to release air, and detach the tank lid. The recovery tank is easy to disassemble and clean. After emptying, simply reassemble the components and resume operation. The tank has a capacity of approximately 3 L.
Yes. By connecting the Tandem filter to Enolmatic, you can filter the liquid during the bottling process. This accessory helps remove impurities and improves the quality of the final product.
Yes, Enolmatic allows you to adjust the filling speed to suit different types of liquids, including slightly viscous or foaming ones. This adjustment helps maintain a consistent flow and reduces foam formation during bottling.
Enolmatic is suitable for bottling a wide range of food and non-food liquids such as wine, oil, beer, liqueurs, fruit juices, and syrups. With the appropriate kits and accessories, the machine can be adapted to various production needs.
No. Enolmatic is designed for clear, low-viscosity liquids. It uses a vacuum pump to draw liquid into the container, making it unsuitable for thick or creamy products, or those with particles in suspension — such as jams, honey, or creams — which could clog the nozzle and impair operation.
No. Enolmatic uses a vacuum filling system that requires rigid containers. The machine draws air from the bottle to create a vacuum that allows the liquid to enter. If the container is not sufficiently rigid — such as thin plastic bottles or tinplate cans — it may deform and compromise the filling process. Only rigid containers such as glass or high-density plastic (HDPE, e.g. used in pharmaceuticals) are suitable.
Yes. Enolmatic can handle liquids up to a maximum temperature of 80°C. However, for hot filling or high-temperature liquids, it is recommended to use stainless steel nozzles and heat-resistant tubing (available upon request).