Combi weighers
A strong route for many dry food products that are free-flowing and benefit from accurate weighing.
Compare the most relevant UK packing routes for dry food products that need weighing, bagging or pouch handling.
Dry food packing projects can cover beans, tea, grains, nuts and mixed products. The best machine route depends on the product flow, target dose and whether the pack is formed on the machine or supplied as a pre-made pouch.
A strong route for many dry food products that are free-flowing and benefit from accurate weighing.
Useful where the bag is formed from film and filled automatically as one integrated process.
Relevant where the final pack is a pre-made pouch or presentation-led flexible pack.
Describe how the material behaves in practice, whether it is a powder, granule, pellet, bean, snack, part or dry food product, and how it flows in the packhouse environment.
Share the fill weight or dose range, acceptable tolerance and whether more than one fill size is required.
Pouch, sachet, rigid container, stand-up pouch or a bag formed on the machine all change the most suitable route.
Required packs per minute, footprint limits and any wider line-integration requirement help narrow the shortlist.
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Typical examples include coffee, tea, nuts, grains, snack mixes and other free-flowing or pourable dry products.
No. Fine powders, whole beans and irregular mixes can point toward different machine choices.
Yes. The site already positions Lancing around wider packaging capability and integrated projects.