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Auto packaging Machine

Automatic Granule Packaging Machine

Model : DXDK-40II
Bag size : L55-110 /W30-80mm
Capacity : 50–110 bags/min
Filling range : 5–40 ml
Power : 220V,50HZ,1.5KW
Weight : 350 KGS
Dimension : L600 x W790 x H1780mm

 

automatic granule packaging machine is designed to package granular products into bags or containers efficiently. These machines are commonly used in industries like food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and agriculture. Here’s an overview of how they generally work and their key components:

Key Components

  1. Feeding System: Delivers the granular product from a hopper to the packaging station. This can be a vibratory feeder, screw conveyor, or other types of conveyors.

  2. Weighing System: Measures the correct amount of granules to be packaged. This can be done using weight sensors or load cells to ensure accuracy.

  3. Packaging Station: The area where the actual packaging occurs. This could involve forming bags from roll stock, filling them with the measured granules, and then sealing the bags.

  4. Sealing Mechanism: Seals the packages, typically using heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing, or other methods depending on the type of packaging material.

  5. Control System: Manages the operation of the machine, including the feeding, weighing, filling, and sealing processes. Modern machines often have programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and touchscreens for ease of operation and monitoring.

  6. Discharge System: Moves the finished packages to the next stage in the production process, which might include labeling, boxing, or storage.

Features to Look For

  • Accuracy and Precision: Ensures the right amount of granules is packaged every time.
  • Speed and Efficiency: Higher speeds and efficient operation can significantly boost productivity.
  • Flexibility: Ability to handle different types of granules and various package sizes.
  • Ease of Maintenance: Machines that are easy to clean and maintain reduce downtime and labor costs.
  • Automation Level: Full automation minimizes labor costs and human error, while semi-automatic options might offer more flexibility for small to medium-sized operations.

Applications

  • Food Industry: Packaging items like sugar, salt, grains, coffee, or spices.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Packaging powdered medications, vitamins, or other granular products.
  • Chemicals: Packaging industrial chemicals, fertilizers, or other granular substances.

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