Coffee & tea
Beans, loose‑leaf, sachets.
Compact vibratory weigher for small doses up to ~100 g. Ideal for coffee beans, tea, seeds and similar products.
Beans, loose‑leaf, sachets.
Seeds, small nuts (size permitting).
Small parts and fasteners.
Using the structure already present in the supplied product pages, the site prompts buyers to send better application data from the start.
Combination weighing
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Powder dosing
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Integrated bagging
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Liquid sachet systems
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Pre-made pouch handling
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Final seal finishing
Dedicated pouch sealing equipment for finished packs and dependable final presentation.
The compact model is most useful when the product can feed consistently and the target contains enough repeatable pieces or particles for stable cut-off. Very light, irregular, dusty or static products may need a different feeder, outlet or weighing route.
Where each piece is a large proportion of the target, one additional piece can create a significant step in the result. Send the smallest and largest pieces and state any count expectation as well as the weight target.
The opening must accept the product and outlet without spill. Confirm whether the operator holds the pack, uses a support, foot pedal or sensor, and how the filled pack moves to closing or sealing.
Record ordered weights, product left in the outlet, operator cycle, spill, pack presentation, refill and restarts. A short sequence may not expose static, segregation or change in product level.
Use the Lancing model comparison for larger targets and the dosing-method guide when fine powder or combination weighing may be a better fit.
The headline model information above should be treated as a starting point. Final performance depends on product flow, target weight, pack opening, feeder settings and the way the operator presents and removes each pack.
Provide a representative product sample, target weight, acceptable tolerance, pouch or jar opening and the output expected in the intended operator workflow. Small, light products may behave differently when static, dust or piece-size variation is present.
Record the mean, minimum and maximum weights, excess product over target, any double drops or incomplete fills, pack handling time and the settings used. Repeat the trial after refill and after changeover where those conditions matter.
Use the combination-weigher page for multihead applications and the specialist weigh-filler site for wider semi-automatic weighing guidance.
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