Granule packing

Granule packing machines for free-flowing dry products.

Compare the most practical Lancing routes for granules, pellets and free-flowing dry materials that need accurate filling into bags, pouches or containers.

Start with the use case

Granule packing machines for free-flowing dry products.

Granule packing often suits weighing systems more naturally than powders do, but the final choice still depends on pack format, target throughput and how the product behaves during discharge.

Combi weighers

A strong route for free-flowing granules where repeatable weight accuracy matters.

Machine range overview

Helpful if the enquiry needs comparing against broader dry-product options before narrowing down.

What to send with your enquiry

Useful details help Lancing recommend the right route.

1

Explain the product

Describe how the material behaves in practice, whether it flows freely, and whether it is a powder, granule, pellet, part, food product, liquid or gel.

2

Set the target dose

Share the fill weight or dose range, acceptable tolerance and whether more than one fill size is needed.

3

Confirm the pack style

Pouch, sachet, jar, rigid container or integrated bagging workflow all change the right machine route.

4

Define the output

Required packs per minute, footprint limits and any downstream or line-integration requirement help narrow the shortlist.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions for this type of filling project.

Are granule packing machines different from powder machines?

They often are. Free-flowing granules are usually easier to weigh directly, while powders more often need screw or more controlled dosing systems.

Can Lancing help with pellets as well as granules?

Yes. Pellets and similar free-flowing dry products often fall into the same commercial enquiry route as granules.

Which details matter most for granule packing?

Weight range, pack format, required packs per minute and the way the granules flow in practice are the main starting points.