Product
- Viscosity, temperature and particulates
- Pump type, tank feed and drip control
- Film compatibility and seal contamination risk
Liquid sachet packing
Oil pouch packing machine guide for pump-filled oil packs, film sealing, drip control, tank feed and production line specification.
Specification focus
This page is written for UK manufacturers, production managers and packaging buyers comparing form fill seal machinery, VFFS machines, sachet packing machines and pouch filling sealing systems. The right route depends on product behaviour, dosing accuracy, film, available space and the handling needed before and after sealing.
Oil pouch packing machine for liquid bags and sachets is usually specified around liquids, gels, oils, sauces, pastes and viscous products, the required finished pack and the speed target. A practical comparison looks at pump filling, tank feed and nozzle control, film behaviour, sealing method, operator access and whether the equipment needs to connect with conveyors, coding, checkweighing or inspection equipment.
The most useful details are product sample or description, fill weight, bag width and length, film material, output target, power and air availability, cleaning expectations and any batch coding or reject handling. Those details help narrow the shortlist between VFFS, sachet, pouch, auger, pump, volumetric and weigh filling options.
Check whether the product feeds consistently, whether the film can hold the required seal, and whether the line can be cleaned and changed over safely. For sachets, pouches and small portion packs, it is also important to confirm reel size, jaw type, finished pack handling, coding area and the real packs-per-minute target after filling and sealing.
Quote checklist
Buyer questions
Send the product, target weight or volume, bag size, film, desired speed, voltage, air supply and any coding, weighing, inspection or conveyor requirements.
Yes. Lancing can help compare form fill seal, VFFS, sachet, pouch, auger, pump, volumetric and weigh filling routes before a quotation is prepared.
The main factors are dosing system, lane count, sealing method, film handling, controls, product contact requirements, conveyors, coding and inspection equipment.
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