This 1 to 100gm Side Sealer FFS (Form Fill Seal) Bagger with a weigh filler is a packaging machine used for filling pouches with various products, such as granules like Dal, Grains, Granules, Pulses , small grain with good uniformity, such as oatmeal, sugar, salt, seeds, rice, sesame etc. The machine is designed to pack products in the bags with a center-sealing mechanism. The weight filler can handle up to 100gm of product.
Features
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Automatic operation : The machine is fully automatic and can operate continuously without the need for manual intervention.
Precise filling : The weigh filler is equipped with a high-precision weighing system that ensures accurate and consistent filling of the pouches.
User-friendly interface : The machine has an easy-to-use interface that allows operators to control and monitor the entire packaging process.
Versatile : The machine can handle a wide range of pouch sizes and product types, making it suitable for various packaging applications.
Specification
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Product Type: Filling & Packaging Machine
Brand: Generic (Imported)
Product Type : Automatic Packaging Machine
Brand : Generic (Imported)
Voltage : 100/220 V & AC
Frequency : 50/60 Hz
Sealing type : Side Seal
Coding : Not Available
Power : 600 W
Filling Range : 1 - 100 gm
Filling Speed : 10-30 Pcs/min
Eyecam Sensor : No
Weight : 80 Kgs (Approx.)
Machine Operational Guide:
First, the machine uses a roll of packaging film that is rolled around a core and typically referred to as roll stock. The film is pulled off the roll by belts and is then transferred to a forming tube. There are, of course, other options with different machines but this is the most used option.
After the printing stage, the film is brought towards the forming tube. First it moves past the photo-eye. The photo-eye detects where the film is and where it needs to be formed and cut.
The forming tube is next, and this is where the film is turned into a bag. There's two different types of seals according to the customer's choice. A lap seal and a fin seal. The lap seal overlaps the two outer edges of film to create a flat seal. A fin seal takes the insides of the two outer edges and creates a seal that sticks out. Lap seals usually use less materials than a fin seal. The film is pulled down through the forming tube and creates the shape of a bag.
Next, the bag is filled and sealed. To simplify the process, the machine hot seals the bottom part of the film, the product is dispersed into the bag, and the machine finishes with the top seal. The bag is then discharged to a conveyor system or into a box, based on your packaging operation.
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