Fizzy drink bottles
Fizzy drink bottling machines for glass and PET bottles.
Plan a fizzy drink bottling route around carbonation, bottle material, closure type and the output you need from the line.
Customer route
Choose the equipment around the drink, pack and output.
Fizzy drinks can foam quickly if the bottle is not handled under pressure. A counter-pressure or isobaric filling route helps control foam, keep carbonation in the product and prepare the bottle for secure closing.
- For sparkling water, soda, cola, lemonade and mixers
- Glass and PET bottle specification routes
- Filling, capping, labelling and conveyors can be planned together
Specification notes
Useful points before requesting a quote.
Bottle choice
Glass, PET and premium mixer bottles each affect handling, filling pressure and capping route.
Closure timing
Carbonated bottles should be closed quickly after filling to protect carbonation and reduce mess.
Scale-up route
Start with the bottle format and output target before choosing compact or automatic equipment.
More buyer routes
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Move to a nearby product, pack-format or machinery route, or send your requirement if you already know the drink, container and output.
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Questions to ask
Before specifying this route.
Do fizzy drinks need counter-pressure bottling?
Carbonated drinks usually need counter-pressure or isobaric filling because open filling can cause foaming and carbonation loss.
Can the same machine fill different bottle sizes?
Many filling lines can be specified with change parts for more than one bottle size, subject to bottle shape and closure.
Can capping and labelling be included?
Yes. The bottle filler can be specified as part of a filling, capping, labelling and conveyor line.
Ask for the right route
Get a practical carbonated filling recommendation.
Send the product, carbonation, container, closure, target output and whether you need a standalone machine or complete line.