Combi weighers
Often suitable for loose tea and similar free-flowing dry leaf or blend products where repeatable weight matters.
Tea products can behave more like dry leaf, granule or blend-based applications than like fine powders. This page helps narrow the most relevant Lancing routes.
Loose tea and dry tea blends often suit weighing-based routes, but pack style still matters. The right direction depends on whether the product goes into pouches, formed bags or other dry food pack formats.
Often suitable for loose tea and similar free-flowing dry leaf or blend products where repeatable weight matters.
A practical route where the line needs to form, fill and seal flexible packs automatically.
Useful where the chosen format is a pre-made tea pouch or stand-up flexible pack.
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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Usually loose tea is closer to weighing routes than to auger filling, though very fine blends may need a different approach.
Often yes, but the right answer depends on product flow, pack format and the acceptable changeover time.
Explain the tea type, target pack weight, pouch or bag format and the required output per minute or per hour.