A semi-automatic, pneumatic-driven filling and packaging system designed to fill plastic bags/pouches (BIB/carton line style) for aseptic packaging of milk, beverages and compatible chemicals.
Designed for liquids such as milk, juice, water, beer, oils and many chemical products. Compatibility depends on the chemical properties; consult the supplier for aggressive or corrosive fluids.
Primary packaging types are plastic bags and pouches (bag-in-box style). Exact bag/pouch dimensions and spout types should be confirmed with the supplier.
Filling accuracy is listed as less than 1%, which helps minimize product giveaway and maintain batch consistency.
No. It is semi-automatic: key operations are automated (filling controlled by the pneumatic system) while certain tasks—such as loading bags, starting cycles and removing finished packs—require operator involvement. Exact operator tasks vary by model and configuration.
Single package size: 80 x 50 x 140 cm. Gross weight: 120 kg. Electrical requirement: 220V. As it is pneumatically driven, a stable compressed air supply of appropriate pressure and quality is also required; verify specifications with the vendor.
Pneumatic drives offer reliable, repeatable motion with good speed control, low electrical noise, fast response and relatively simple maintenance—beneficial for precise liquid metering in semi-automatic systems.
The product is marketed for aseptic milk/BIB applications, but aseptic performance depends on configuration, sterilization procedures and validated workflows. Confirm aseptic features (sterile interfaces, sterile barriers, CIP/SIP compatibility) with the manufacturer.
The offering includes free spare parts, online technical support and video technical support. For on-site service, training, spare-part shipping and lead times, contact the supplier directly.
Maintenance includes regular inspection of pneumatic components, seals and filling nozzles. Cleaning/sterilization procedures depend on the product filled—follow validated cleaning protocols and manufacturer guidance. Request recommended maintenance schedules from the supplier.
Yes, it can package certain chemicals and oils, but material compatibility and safety must be verified. Confirm wetted-part materials and required safety features (e.g., explosion-proof options) with the manufacturer.
The product listing references plastic and includes 'BPA' in the name; this is ambiguous. If BPA-free packaging is required, request explicit confirmation and material certification from the supplier.
Certifications are not listed in the basic spec. For food, beverage or chemical production you should request documentation for CE, GMP, FDA contact-material compliance, electrical safety and other local regulatory approvals from the vendor.
Contact the supplier or sales representative with your product details (liquid type, viscosity, desired bag format, target throughput). They can provide quotes, lead times, customization options and offer tests or demonstrations.
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