Solutions for flexible packages with spout
LFS (Fill and Seal) or LFC (Fill and Cap)?
Select the right equipment for your needs:
- LFS (Linapack Fill and Seal) machines fill the pouches through the top opening and seals it in 2 or 3 steps,
- LFC (Linapack Fill and Cap) machines fill the pouches through the open spout, then caps it.
- For bag in box, see here.
The table below shows the key points for the choice of the right model.
Series | LFS-R rotary fill and Seal | LFS Linear fill and Seal | LFC Fill and Cap |
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spout position | corner (1) | |||
center | ||||
no spout | ||||
package type | stand-up pouch | |||
side gusset bag | ||||
sachet | ||||
package feeding | loose (2) | |||
on rail (3) | ||||
filled product | liquid and viscous | |||
dry and solid | ||||
combined solid liquid | ||||
See the LFS-R rotary range | See the LFS linear range | See the LFC range | ||
(1) for LFS and LFS-R, top should be sufficiently open (2) pouches are fed manually to the magazine (3) packs are supplied on rails of around 1 meter to make feeding easier. |
For LFS and LFR-R machines, the pouch must be supplied with the spout capped and fully welded to the pouch.
For LFC machines, the pack must be supplied with the spout uncapped and fully welded to the pouch, caps must be supplied separately. The spout must have shoulders to be able to be handled hanging through the whole process.
Feel free to contact us for more information.