Product
- Product sample or description
- Bulk density, flow, dust, viscosity or piece size
- Any hygiene, cleaning or material compatibility needs
Machine formats
Pillow bag packaging machine guide for roll-fed VFFS packs used with powders, granules, liquids and paste products.
Specification focus
This page is written for UK manufacturers and packaging buyers comparing form fill seal machinery before requesting a specification. The right equipment route depends on product flow, dosing tolerance, film, available space and how the finished pack is handled after sealing.
Pillow bag packaging machine for VFFS packs is normally specified around product flow, target pack weight, pack format and the required finished-pack presentation. For powder, granule, liquid and paste products, the correct route depends on how consistently the product feeds, how accurately it needs to be dosed and how the film seals around the product. Lancing can help compare whether a vertical form fill seal machine, sachet system, back-seal pouch machine or weighed bagging line is the practical fit.
Useful details include the product sample, bulk density or viscosity, fill weight or volume, target packs per minute, bag width and length, film material, available voltage, compressed air, coding, checkweighing and the space available around the line. These details let the machinery shortlist focus on the right dosing selected to product behaviour rather than guessing from pack size alone.
Check that the machine can handle the intended pillow bags, sachets and pouches, that the dosing system suits product behaviour, and that operators can clean, change film and access wear parts safely. Seal quality, dust or drip control, product contact parts, roll loading and downstream conveying should be discussed before the machine is ordered.
Quote checklist
Buyer questions
It can be suitable when the dosing selected to product behaviour and film sealing arrangement match the product behaviour, pack size and required output.
Send product details, target fill weight, bag size, film specification, target speed, voltage, air supply and any coding or inspection requirements.
Yes. A practical shortlist can compare VFFS, sachet, pouch and bagging machinery against the product, footprint and output target.
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