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Low-loss bottle filling: Keeping it calm 

September 5, 2025 by Asia Food Journal

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Courtesy of KHS

  • Beverage sloshing at high filling capacities causes loss and soiling 
  • KHS analyzes bottle and machine parameters using simulation 
  • Around 850 CFD calculations for optimization performed to date 

If, at high filling capacities, beverages slosh out of the bottle, levels of efficiency and hygiene suffer. KHS prevents this by drawing up extensive calculations. 

If beverage filling is to be safe with little loss, physics comes into play: given the rotation speed and change in direction, especially at the transition from the transfer star to the closure system, high levels of centrifugal force act on the content of the containers. This can cause liquid to slosh out of the bottle. This may only comprise a few drops of spillage at a time, but with up to 90,000 fills an hour, the amount of product lost soon mounts up. 

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Another aspect is hygiene. It’s not hard to imagine that, on the one hand, sloshed sugary beverages soil container necks and closures, with mold even being formed in some cases. On the other hand, the machine is also contaminated. This, in turn, increases cleaning requirements and takes up valuable production time. 

Two groups of parameters 

In order to counter this, Dominik Weirich has been drawing up CFD calculations since 2013. “Ever higher filling outputs mean that the technology’s reaching its physical limits, so that we also have to take liquid sloshing into account when designing the machine,” says the KHS development engineer at the factory in Bad Kreuznach, Germany.

Data collected from the simulations he carries out form the basis here. “First, we take a look at the geometric parameters of the beverage containers themselves: here, we investigate the impact the bottle shape, fill height, and neck diameter have. This is done in close consultation with our Bottles & Shapes experts, especially in conjunction with new line projects, when changes are made to the geometry or the bottle weight is reduced, for example.

Second, we have the physical parameters of the machines. These depend on the capacity, machine pitch, and diameter of the stars. Adjustments can be made here relatively easily. Adapting the containers, however, is usually an iterative and more extensive process.” 

Increasing number of simulations 

As a rule, it can be said that the larger the product surface and the closer the beverage is to the bottle mouth, the more likely the liquid is to slosh. This interaction of the various factors requires calculations to be made that are then included in both the design engineering and the offers for the machinery. Weirich has already performed about 850 of these simulations, with this number continuing to rise. 

For more information, go to: https://www.khs.com/en/company/media

Other Topics: Beverage, beverage filling, filing capacities, Packaging

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