
Linear weigh fillers
For free-flowing granules, beans, seeds and small parts.
View route →Compare multihead and linear weighing routes for dry pet food bags, pouches, tubs and production lines.
Dry pet food products can vary in piece size, shape, oil level and fragility. A reliable pet food filling route needs the product to move consistently without excessive damage or overfill.
Linear weighers may suit simpler products and lower outputs. Multihead weighers are often compared where faster portioning and combination accuracy are important for irregular shapes.

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 | Kibble, treats, biscuits, pellets and dry pet food mixes. | Send sample details, piece size and target fill weights. |
| Machine route | Linear or multihead weighing depending on speed and product shape. | Send target output and tolerance. |
| Line options | Bags, pouches, tubs and connected sealing or labelling equipment. | Send pack format and desired automation level. |
Short answers for production teams comparing weigh filling routes.
Dry pet food often suits linear or multihead weighing, depending on piece shape, output target and pack format.
Yes. Larger bags can be reviewed, but hopper size, discharge control and bag handling need to be considered early.
Yes. Fragile treats or coated products may need careful feed control to reduce breakage and mess.
That gives Lancing enough information to compare a linear weigher, multihead weigher, auger filler or integrated bagging line.