Cosmetic formulation technology is shifting toward cleaner ingredients, volatile carrier liquids, and intricate physical shapes. For color cosmetics manufacturers, transitioning from traditional manual methods to integrated, high-speed automated systems is no longer a luxury—it is a competitive necessity. Handling formulations with varying melting points, high pigment loads, and rheological complexities requires specialized thermal controls and volumetric dosing mechanisms.
Whether producing high-definition silicon-molded lipsticks or long-wear mascaras with precise internal wiper seal fittings, maintaining dosing accuracy within ±0.1 grams is essential to preventing product waste and ensuring package compatibility. Modern systems leverage servo-controlled nozzle movements to perform bottom-up filling, minimizing air pockets, void formations, and thermal shrinkage stress inside the cosmetic package.
Color cosmetics require precise temperature control to prevent pre-solidification in the pipes and nozzles. Our machines feature triple-jacketed heating pipes with independent thermal circulation systems, ensuring the product remains in a fluid, homogenous state without experiencing thermal degradation.
Achieving clean releases with complex stick shapes, embossed logos, and specialized bullet configurations requires high-precision silicone and aluminum molds. Incorporating integrated cooling stages and air-blowing ejection processes dramatically reduces cosmetic defects and maximizes stick structural integrity.
Mascara packaging demands consistent, high-accuracy filling that respects container geometry and prevents formula aeration. Our servo-driven volumetric pistons operate with specialized nozzles to eliminate tailing, dripping, and splashing, enabling rapid container throughput.
Located in the heart of China's advanced manufacturing corridor, Sinaekato leverages a highly integrated local industrial supply chain to deliver high-performance cosmetic machinery. By maintaining deep relationships with local materials suppliers and assembling key machine components in-house, we offer short lead times, robust structural frames, and customizable mechanical layouts that adapt to diverse factory spaces.
Crucially, over 80% of our machinery's critical components are sourced from globally recognized suppliers, including Omron, Siemens, Schneider, and Festo. This ensures that while our machinery remains cost-competitive, it offers equivalent performance, international parts availability, and long-term reliability that global brands require.
By blending efficient Chinese production logistics with premium global engineering components, Sinaekato has become a trusted partner for Tier-1 cosmetic brands and OEM/ODM factories worldwide, facilitating high-volume production for globally recognized brands like Unilever, SK-II, and Shiseido.
Entering international markets requires strict adherence to safety, electrical, and hygiene codes. All Sinaekato production machinery, including vacuum emulsifying mixers and mascara filling lines, is engineered to meet global compliance standards.
Our machines are built from the ground up to comply with CE directives, including the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU. Electrical enclosures can be built to UL standards to facilitate smooth regulatory approvals for North American deployments.
For operations involving volatile raw materials or solvent-heavy formulas (such as certain nail polishes, perfumes, and mascara bases), we manufacture fully explosion-proof (ATEX-certified) machinery. This includes pneumatic controls, specialized barrier boxes, and intrinsically safe motors.
With dedicated technical partners across Europe, South Africa, and Southeast Asia, we provide on-site commissioning, electrical adjustments, and operator training. Remote PLC diagnostic capabilities allow our engineers to troubleshoot and optimize your lines in real time, minimizing downtime.
Engaged in the chemical machinery industry, laying the foundation for future innovation.
Guangzhou Sina Cosmetics Engineering Equipment Co., Ltd. was established to focus on cosmetic processing systems.
Established Hong Kong Hantao International Investment Co., Ltd. to initiate international trade relations.
Gaoyou Sina Chemical Machinery Equipment Factory established; Guangzhou engineering division renamed to Guangzhou Sina Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd.
Established Gaoyou Sina Light Industry Machinery Equipment Factory to scale manufacturing bandwidth.
Purchased 10,000 square meters of industrial land in Gaoyou. The new modern processing plant was put into operation as SINA EKATO CHEMICAL MACHINERY CO., LTD (GAOYOU CITY).
Established Yangzhou Hantao Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. to support regional industrial demands.
Acquisition of Guangzhou Jingcheng Machinery; built a large equipment exhibition center and started the global export route.
Original Guangzhou Sina Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. renamed as Guangzhou SINAEKATO Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd.
Acquisition of Guangzhou Suogao Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. to expand market share and intellectual property.
SINA EKATO CHEMICAL MACHINERY CO., LTD (GAOYOU CITY) is designated as the primary Headquarter for Production, Sales, and After-Sale services.
Established SINA EKATO Equipment (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. to deepen foreign cooperation and technology transfer.
Cooperation with Europe-FLEMAC led to the establishment of Germany SINAEKATO Group Co., Ltd., upgrading mechanical standards to EU levels.
Major milestones: Cooperated with South Africa Unilever for Cosmetic Project ($800,000 USD order); and Japan SK-II Shiseido OEM Cosmetics ($1,500,000 USD order).
Cooperated with Japan Detergent Liquid-washing production project ($1,000,000 USD order) highlighting industrial agility.
For high-throughput OEM manufacturers targeting mass retail markets, automation is essential. This scenario utilizes an automatic bottle feeding turntable, an integrated air cleaner, and a multi-nozzle follow-style volumetric filling system. Piston strokes are controlled via precision servo motors to handle viscous waxes. Dynamic wiper insertions and torque-controlled cap tighter steps run sequentially, outputting up to 60 units per minute with minimal manual intervention.
Premium lipstick production requires immaculate surface finishes without parting lines or weld marks. This scenario uses dynamic pre-heating systems, volumetric dosing directly into split-metal or flexible silicone molds, flash-cooling chambers using controlled chilled water, and specialized pneumatic demolding blocks. Ideal for luxury cosmetics with custom embossed logo details, the configuration ensures high structural integrity and clean releases.
Designed for boutique brands, pilot labs, or diverse product portfolios. Featuring semi-automatic, quick-changeover lipstick molding plates and dual-head liquid filling pumps, this setup permits operators to clean and switch formulas within 15 minutes. Suitable for small batches of lip glosses, liquid balms, and mascara blends, it minimizes clean-up losses and speeds time-to-market.
The cosmetic manufacturing landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, guided by strict regulatory guidelines and consumer expectations. We trace three core industry shifts: