A sachet is a small, sealed flexible pouch made from paper, plastic, or foil. It is commonly used for single-use packaging of various products, including powders, liquids, and granules. Sachets are popular across multiple industries due to their convenience, cost-effectiveness, and ability to preserve product freshness.
Sachet packaging machines are automated systems designed to form, fill, and seal sachets efficiently. These machines cater to diverse packaging needs by handling different product types and sealing methods. They offer high-speed production, precise filling, and minimal material wastage.
Sachet packaging machines are widely used in multiple industries, offering practical solutions for various products.
Sachet packaging machines offer a practical and versatile packaging solution for a wide range of industries. They help businesses enhance product freshness, reduce material costs, and provide consumers with convenient single-use options. However, sustainability concerns around sachet waste require innovative solutions like biodegradable materials and improved recycling options.
Investing in a sachet packaging machine can improve efficiency, increase product appeal, and expand market reach. Whether packaging condiments, pharmaceutical samples, or cosmetics, sachet machines provide a reliable and efficient solution for modern packaging needs.
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A sachet packaging machine is automated equipment that fills sachets with product and seals them. It is commonly used for packaging powders, liquids, granules, creams, and pastes in small, single-serve or multi-serve sachets.
Sachet packaging machines typically:
Feed premade sachets or form sachets from film
Open the sachet
Fill it with the correct product dose
Seal the sachet
Discharge the finished pack
Different dosing systems (auger, piston, or volumetric cup fillers) are used depending on the product.
Sachet packaging machines can handle a wide variety of products, including:
Powders (seasonings, coffee, protein)
Granules (sugar, rice)
Liquids and gels (sauces, shampoos)
Pastes and creams (condiments, cosmetics)
Pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals
Key benefits include:
High production speeds
Accurate and consistent dosing
Reduced labour costs
Improved hygiene and product protection
Professional, retail-ready packaging
Common sachet formats include:
Three-side seal sachets
Four-side seal sachets
Pillow packs
Doypack / stand-up pouches
Multi-pack sachets
Different formats are suited to various product types and branding requirements.
Consider:
Product type and viscosity
Required production speed
Sachet size and format
Level of automation desired
A packaging specialist can recommend the best configuration for your needs.
Yes. Machines can be configured with appropriate dosing systems to handle:
Fine powders
Coarse granules
Liquids and gels
Thick pastes
The correct dosing system ensures accurate filling without spillage or waste.
Yes. There are semi-automatic models for small to medium production runs, as well as fully automatic machines designed for high-volume operations.
Yes. These machines can be linked with conveyors, check weighers, labellers, cartoners, and case packers to form a complete automated packaging line, boosting efficiency and reducing manual handling.
Routine maintenance includes:
Cleaning contact surfaces after use
Checking seals and cutting knives for wear
Lubricating moving parts
Inspecting sensors and guides
Regular maintenance improves reliability and prolongs machine lifespan.
They ensure uniform fill levels, accurate sealing, and clean packs — which enhances product presentation, reduces rejects, and increases consumer trust in your brand.
Industries that benefit from sachet packaging include:
Food and beverage
Pharmaceuticals
Cosmetics and personal care
Chemicals and detergents
Nutraceuticals and supplements
Yes. Many machines can be fitted with coding and marking systems to print batch numbers, expiry dates, QR codes, or barcodes directly onto sachets during packaging — supporting traceability and compliance.