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Multi-lane packaging machine platform for high-volume packs.

Start with the right lane configuration, filling route, pack style and downstream scope before choosing a machine model.

Built around project fit

AIX PACK reviews product behavior, filling method, pack size, film, target output and downstream automation before recommending a route.

Machine families

The platform covers stick pack, sachet, powder, granule, liquid and paste multi-lane projects.

Line thinking

Primary packing can be planned with feeders, transfer, inspection, counting and downstream handling when the project requires it.

Project review table

ItemAIX PACK review direction
Lane configuration2 to 12 lane projects can be reviewed depending on format, product and target speed.
Pack formatsStick pack, three-side seal, four-side seal and related sachet formats.
MaterialsPowder, granule, liquid and paste-like products after material behavior review.
Downstream scopeCoding, inspection, transfer, counting and line layout can be planned as optional project modules.
Product and routeStart with material behavior, fill range, dosing route and seal-area risk.
Format and lanesReview pack width, film, registration, lane count idea and realistic output together.
Options and controlsClarify coding, inspection, feeding, transfer, HMI/control and cleaning expectations.
Quotation pathUse RFQ for clear projects and sample testing where material behavior is uncertain.

Buyer questions

How many lanes should we choose?

Lane count depends on product flow, dose, pouch width, target output and downstream scope. Share the target pack and output so engineering can review the route.

Can one platform handle powder and liquid?

The packaging route can cover different product classes, but metering, pump, sealing and cleaning details need separate review.