An integrated glass bottle filling machine with capping combines the two critical operations of filling and sealing into a single, synchronized system, which is highly beneficial for maintaining hygiene and efficiency when packaging in glass. This integration ensures that the bottle is sealed immediately after filling, which is especially crucial for carbonated beverages to prevent CO2 loss and for hot-filled products to maintain sterility. The machine typically features a rotary filling platform followed by an inline or rotary capping station. For glass bottles, the capping function is often a screw capping system for twist-off caps or a press-on capper for crown seals (common in beer). The capping heads are designed to apply consistent and precise torque to ensure a secure seal without over-tightening, which could damage the glass threads or the cap itself. A unified PLC controls both the filling and capping sequences, providing operators with a single point of control for monitoring and adjustment. Ace-Filling manufactures these combined systems to offer a compact and efficient solution for glass bottling lines, reducing the equipment footprint and ensuring a seamless transition from empty bottle to filled and sealed container, ready for labeling and packaging.