
Linear weigh fillers
For free-flowing granules, beans, seeds and small parts.
View route →Plan weigh filling, bag handling, sealing, coding and inspection as one connected packaging route.
A bagging line with a weigh filler should be specified as a complete packaging process, not only as a filling machine. The filler, bag maker or bag holder, sealing system, conveyors, coding and inspection all affect the finished result.
Depending on the product, the line may use a linear weigh filler, multihead weigher or auger filler. Where bags are made from roll film, a VFFS route may be the right comparison.

Use these routes to narrow the best machine type before you send product and pack details.

For free-flowing granules, beans, seeds and small parts.
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| Factor | Why it matters | Useful enquiry detail |
|---|---|---|
| Typical products | Powders, granules, snacks, pet food, coffee, additives and small parts. | Send product and target fill range. |
| Machine route | VFFS, linear, multihead or auger depending on product and bag format. | Send bag type and output target. |
| Integration | Conveyors, sealing, coding, checkweighing and labelling. | Send site photos or layout dimensions if available. |
Short answers for production teams comparing weigh filling routes.
It is a connected packaging route where product is dosed by weight and transferred into a bagging or sealing process.
VFFS is suitable when bags are formed from roll film and filled and sealed in one automatic process.
Yes. Conveying, sealing, coding, capping, labelling and related integration can be considered as part of the line route.
That gives Lancing enough information to compare a linear weigher, multihead weigher, auger filler or integrated bagging line.