
Linear weigh fillers
For free-flowing granules, beans, seeds and small parts.
View route →Compare pouch filling routes for powders, granules, coffee, snacks, pet food, additives and small components.
Pouch filling projects need the filler and pack format to be considered together. The product may suit a linear weigher, multihead weigher or auger filler, but the pouch opening, support, seal area and downstream handling can decide whether the layout is practical.
Lancing can help compare pre-made pouch filling, bagging and integrated line routes by looking at pouch size, product flow, target fill weight, output and sealing method.

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, coffee, snacks, pet food and dry mixes. | Send product type and target fill range. |
| Machine route | Linear, multihead or auger depending on product and output. | Send pouch dimensions and material. |
| Line options | Pre-made pouch filling or connected bagging and sealing routes. | Send seal type and finished pack requirements. |
Short answers for production teams comparing weigh filling routes.
Sometimes, but product changeover, cleaning, fill weight range and pouch sizes need to be checked.
Poor pouch presentation, dust in the seal area, product bridging and unsuitable discharge height can all cause problems.
Yes. Semi-automatic pouch filling can be practical before moving to a higher-speed automatic line.
That gives Lancing enough information to compare a linear weigher, multihead weigher, auger filler or integrated bagging line.