Linear weigh fillers
Good for moderate outputs, multiple products and controlled dry product dosing.
View routeUse rotary tables to support operator-friendly pack handling around semi-automatic filling equipment.
Rotary tables can be used before or after filling to buffer jars, tubs or containers. They are useful on semi-automatic lines where operators place or remove packs.
The table size, speed control and guard arrangement should be matched to the pack footprint and output target. Overcrowded tables can create handling issues.
Rotary table planning should also consider whether the line will later connect to capping, labelling or checkweighing.

Rotary tables can make semi-automatic filling lines easier to operate and expand.
Good for moderate outputs, multiple products and controlled dry product dosing.
View routeUseful where speed, accuracy and product combination are central to the project.
View routeOften compared for powders, fine ingredients and products that need screw dosing.
View routeFor automatic bag forming, weighing, filling and sealing from film reels.
View routeThese pages help narrow the specification by product, pack format and machine type.
Short answers for production teams comparing dry-product weighing and filling routes.
Useful details include the product name, bulk density if known, target fill weight, acceptable tolerance, pack format, output per minute or hour and whether the line must connect to feeding, sealing, capping, labelling or checkweighing equipment.
Linear weighers, multihead weighers and auger fillers may all be considered depending on product flow, dose size and output target.
Yes. Many projects involve product feed, weighing, filling, pack handling, sealing or closing and downstream checking. Sending the full pack route helps avoid choosing a filler that later becomes difficult to integrate.
Lancing can advise whether a linear weigher, multihead weigher, auger filler, VFFS line or integrated route is the practical starting point.