Built for the way your line actually runs.
An automatic cup rinsing, filling and sealing machine producing 150–250ml water or beverage cups at 2,000–12,000 cups per hour with pre-printed lidding film.
The sealed water cup is the default format for Indian weddings, events, rail and bus catering, and institutional catering — it is spill-resistant, needs no cap, and costs less per serve than any bottle. The machine denests pre-formed cups, rinses them, fills volumetrically, and heat-seals a pre-printed aluminium or laminate lidding film with registration control so the print lands square on every cup. Sealing quality is the whole game: an under-sealed cup leaks in a stacked carton, and an over-sealed one tears when the consumer peels it.



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Standard turnkey scope. Optional add-ons quoted on request.
Specs at a glance.
| Output | 2,000 – 12,000 cups/hour |
| Cup sizes | 150ml, 180ml, 200ml, 250ml |
| Products | Water, juice, lassi, buttermilk, RTS |
| Lidding film | Aluminium foil or laminate, pre-printed |
| Sealing | Heat seal, temperature and pressure controlled |
| Fill accuracy | ± 2% |
| Power load | 10 – 30 kW |
| Footprint | 700 – 1,800 sq.ft. |
| Manpower | 3 – 6 per shift |
What does a cup filling machine cost?
A Water Cup Filling & Sealing Machine costs ₹6–16 lakh machine only in India as an indicative range. Final pricing depends on your feedwater analysis, whether the scope is turnkey or machinery-only, your SKU mix and the utilities already on site.
Indicative market range for a turnkey line, not a quotation. The figure moves with feedwater quality, whether the scope is machinery-only or turnkey, how many SKUs you run and what utilities already exist on site.
Output, degree of automation and whether you need redundancy on critical stations.
A high-TDS, iron-heavy or seasonal input changes the treatment train and its cost materially.
Machinery only, or turnkey with civil drawings, utilities, commissioning and BIS / FSSAI documentation.
Number of SKUs, bottle sizes and how fast you need to switch between them.
Common questions.
Can the same machine fill juice and lassi?+
Yes, with the appropriate filling head and a CIP-capable product path. Lassi and buttermilk need a wider-bore filler and more thorough cleaning between runs; juice with pulp needs a piston filler rather than a gravity head.
Do cups need their own BIS licence?+
For packaged drinking water in cups, yes — the same IS 14543 certification and FSSAI licence apply. Juice and dairy cups fall under the relevant FSSAI product standards instead.

