
Linear weigh fillers
For free-flowing granules, beans, seeds and small parts.
View route →Compare linear weigh fillers, multihead weighers and bagging routes for granules, pellets, seeds and similar products.
Free-flowing granules, pellets and seeds often suit weight-based dosing because the product can be fed and cut off cleanly. The choice between a compact linear weigher and a faster multihead route depends on target speed, tolerance and pack format.
A practical shortlist should also consider product damage, static, dust, hopper refill method, discharge height and whether the line needs sealing, coding, capping or labelling after filling.

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 | Granules, pellets, seeds, rice, beans and similar free-flowing dry products. | Send product size, density and target fill weights. |
| Machine route | Linear or multihead weighing depending on speed and accuracy target. | Send target output and tolerance. |
| Pack options | Bags, pouches, jars, tubs, boxes or existing line connection. | Send pack dimensions and closure method. |
Short answers for production teams comparing weigh filling routes.
Free-flowing granules often suit linear weighing or multihead combination weighing, depending on output and accuracy needs.
Yes. The machine route should consider container stability, mouth size, fill height and downstream capping or labelling.
A multihead weigher is worth comparing when higher speed or tighter target-weight performance is required for an irregular product.
That gives Lancing enough information to compare a linear weigher, multihead weigher, auger filler or integrated bagging line.