The Sachet Packing Machine is a highly versatile packaging solution designed to accommodate a wide array of industrial requirements. Engineered with material-specific functionality, it is systematically categorized into three specialized configurations: granule, powder, and liquid sachet packing models. This meticulous differentiation enables precise handling of diverse substances—from free-flowing granules like sugar and coffee beans to fine powders such as pharmaceutical compounds and food additives, as well as viscous liquids like sauces, lotions, and chemical reagents. Each model integrates dedicated feeding mechanisms and precision metering systems, ensuring accurate dosage control within a tolerance of ±0.5g for granules/powders and ±1ml for liquids, thus minimizing material waste and maintaining batch consistency.
Featuring a high-speed operational architecture, the machine delivers up to 120 sachets per minute (depending on material viscosity and sachet size), making it ideal for large-scale production lines. This efficiency is complemented by an intuitive HMI control panel with multi-language support (English, Spanish, Chinese), allowing operators to seamlessly adjust parameters like filling volume, sealing temperature (0–300°C), and film tension. Real-time diagnostics monitor critical functions—such as seal integrity, material level, and motor performance—with audible/visual alarms that reduce downtime by 40% compared to conventional systems.
Constructed from food-grade 304 stainless steel with IP54-rated sanitary design, the machine complies with GMP and FDA standards, ensuring easy cleaning and corrosion resistance. Its modular design facilitates quick component replacement (e.g., sealing jaws, feeding augers) for material changeovers within 15 minutes, while optional upgrades like nitrogen flushing systems (for oxygen-sensitive products) and date coding modules enhance versatility. Whether for small-batch R&D or high-volume commercial production, this system integrates precision, speed, and user-centric design to optimize packaging efficiency across food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic sectors.