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High Speed VFFS Packing Machine
A higher-output vertical form fill seal option for buyers who already need line-level speed beyond the entry and standard platform range.
The PackFlow High Speed VFFS (Vertical Form Fill Seal) Machine is designed for high-volume production environments that demand 80–150 bags per minute.
Best For
Machine Overview
This option sits between a standard machine inquiry and a broader packaging-line discussion, for buyers who already know they need higher output.
It is better understood as an advanced option for higher-output production, not the default answer for every project.
Configuration Options
- Continuous-motion architecture for faster cycle output
- Matched feeder or weigher based on material type
- Downstream conveyor or inspection integration
- Line discussion once upstream and downstream requirements are clear
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Bag Width | 50–300 mm |
| Bag Length | 50–500 mm |
| Filling Speed | 80–150 bags/min |
| Seal Type | Four-side seal, three-side seal, pillow bag |
| Power | 5.5 kW |
| Voltage | 380V, 3-phase |
| Machine Weight | 700 kg |
| Certification | CE |
| Film Type | Multi-layer laminated roll film |
Application Scenarios
Why Choose This Machine
- It adds a higher-output reference direction while keeping the standard vertical machine as the core option for most projects.
- This option is especially useful for buyers who already know output is their main decision point.
- Highest speed: 150 bags/min
- Continuous motion for maximum efficiency
- Servomotor control for precise seal temperature
Not Suitable For
- Early-stage buyers still comparing basic material suitability
- Low-budget entry projects
- Products with unstable feeding behavior that have not been validated yet
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I look at the high-speed option first or start with the standard vertical machine?
If output is not already the first constraint, it is usually better to start with the standard vertical platform and then confirm whether a higher-speed structure is necessary.