Pouch filling machines
The core route for projects using pre-made pouches, stand-up pouches and flexible pack formats.
Pre-made pouch projects are often driven as much by pack presentation as by the filling method itself. This page focuses on the Lancing routes most relevant to that pack style.
If the pack is already made and needs to be presented, opened, filled and closed cleanly, a pre-made pouch route is often more relevant than a formed-bag system. The final choice still depends on product type, weight and the level of automation needed.
The core route for projects using pre-made pouches, stand-up pouches and flexible pack formats.
Relevant where the filling stage is separate and the main requirement is a dependable final pouch seal.
Useful for comparison if the pack size is smaller and the project may suit formed sachets rather than pre-made pouches.
Describe how the material behaves in practice, how it flows, and whether it is a powder, granule, food product, liquid or other dry-fill material.
Share the fill weight or dose range, acceptable tolerance and whether you need one or several fill sizes.
Pouch, sachet, jar, rigid container or formed bag all influence the most suitable machine route.
Required packs per minute, available space and any downstream packaging requirement help narrow the shortlist.
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Pre-made pouch filling uses a ready-made flexible pack, while VFFS forms the bag from film, fills it and seals it in one machine process.
Yes. Stand-up pouches are one of the main reasons buyers look at pre-made pouch filling routes.
Product type, pouch dimensions, fill weight, seal expectations and throughput all affect the right solution.