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Granule filling

Granule filling machines

Granule filling machines are usually selected by product size, flow behaviour and weight accuracy. Weighing and feeding design is critical when products bridge, segregate or vary in piece size.

Granule filling machines
Buyer information

How to specify granule filling machines.

Use these points to prepare a stronger machinery enquiry and narrow the equipment range before quotation.

Best-fit applications

Granule filling machines are most useful when the machine format is matched to the product, pack and operator process rather than chosen from headline speed alone.

  • granules, pellets, seeds, small hardware, confectionery and particulate products
  • bags, pouches, jars, tubs and containers
  • weighing, counting or volumetric filling before sealing or capping

Details to confirm before selection

Accurate specification starts with samples, real production targets and a clear view of what happens before and after this process.

  • piece size, bulk density, fragility and flowability
  • target dose weight and acceptable tolerance
  • feed method, weigh bucket size and downstream pack handling

Build a practical enquiry

Send product details, filled and empty pack samples, photos or videos of the current process, expected output and any site restrictions. This helps identify whether a standard machine, tooling change or integrated line is the correct route.

  • Include product and pack photos where possible.
  • State current output, target output and operator involvement.
  • Confirm whether the requirement is standalone equipment or line integration.
Common questions

Granule filling machines FAQs

Is granule filling different from powder filling?

Yes. Granules often need weighing or counting rather than auger dosing, especially when pieces vary in size.

Can fragile products be filled?

Often, but drops, vibration and conveyor transfer need to be reviewed.

What controls output?

Feed speed, weighing accuracy, product settling and downstream sealing or capping usually control the real rate.

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