1. Definition and classification
A packaging machine is a type of equipment for automatic or semi-automatic on-site packaging of products. Based on different classification standards, there are many types of packaging machines:
Semi-automatic packaging machine: Some operations require human participation, and are usually used to package liquid products, such as beverages and alcohol. Machine type:
Powder packaging machine: commonly used in food, chemical, agricultural by-products and other industries, such as milk powder, starch powder and condiments.
Granule packaging machine: Suitable for producing granules or tablets, such as medicines, candy, flavorings, etc. Stick packaging machine: With the features of strong three-dimensional feeling and strong touch, it is commonly used in packaging food products, such as seafood, meat products, cakes, etc. Pillow-type packaging machine: Suitable for packaging flat or long items, such as chocolate, dried buns, fragrant chocolate, etc. Packaging process:
Single-stage packaging machine: Only one packaging operation can be performed at a time.
Multi-position packaging machine: Capable of carrying out multiple packaging operations simultaneously or in shifts.







