Quail Eggs Counting & Brine Filling Machine is used in a canned or jarred quail egg production line to automatically count peeled quail eggs, fill them into containers, and then add a measured amount of brine, sauce, or marinade.
Peeled quail eggs are fed into a hopper.
Eggs are conveyed gently to a counting system.
The machine counts a preset quantity (e.g., 10, 20, 30, or 50 eggs).
Counted eggs are discharged into:
Tin cans
Glass jars
Plastic cups or tubs
A liquid filler doses brine, salt solution, soy sauce, or pickling liquid.
Containers move to seaming, capping, or sealing equipment.
Eggs travel through multiple channels.
Optical sensors count each egg.
Suitable for high-speed production.
A checkweigher verifies the target count.
Reduces underfill and overfill.
Camera-based counting system.
Useful when different egg sizes are packed.
Food-grade stainless steel construction.
Gentle handling to reduce egg damage.
Servo-controlled counting.
Recipe storage for different pack sizes.
CIP-compatible sanitary design.
Automatic reject for incorrect counts.
Container Type | Capacity, CUSTOMIZE |
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Small jars | 20–60 containers/min |
Tin cans | 30–120 cans/min |
Multi-lane systems | 100–300+ containers/min |
Quail Egg Cooker
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Cooling System
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Egg Peeling Machine
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Inspection Conveyor
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Quail Egg Counting Filler
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Brine Filling Machine
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Can Seamer / Jar Capper
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Retort Sterilizer
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Drying
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Labeling
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Cartoning Tin cans (easy-open lids)
Glass jars
PP cups with foil sealing
Plastic tubs
Retort pouches
For a commercial project, the most common configuration is a vibratory counting system + servo indexing filler + piston brine filler + can seamer, which provides accurate egg counts while minimizing breakage of peeled quail eggs.