• Can the vertical packaging machine integrate with other systems?

    Yes, our vertical packaging machines support modular integration with conveyors, labeling units, and robotic palletizers. (Learn more details)

  • How do I know which filler system to choose?

    It depends on your product type. Powder → auger; liquid → pump; granular → cup or multi-head weigher.(Learn more details)

  • What’s the difference between vertical and horizontal packaging machines?

    Vertical packaging machines are ideal for free-flowing products and space-saving setups, while horizontal packaging machines better suit solid items like cookies or hardware.(Learn more details)

  • What types of products can vertical packing machine package?

    Everything from powders, grains, snacks, liquids, to pharmaceuticals—using the appropriate filler tool.(Learn more details)

  • How can pillow packing machine reduce overall packaging costs?

    They enhance productivity, reduce waste through precise sealing, decrease labor expenses, and minimize downtime with reliable, easy-to-maintain designs.(Learn more details)

  • Are pillow packing machine suitable for small businesses?

    Absolutely. Pillow packing machine offer cost-effective, automated solutions beneficial even for small-scale operations, significantly reducing manual labor.(Learn more details)

  • How do I choose the right pillow packing machine for my product?

    Consider factors like product uniformity, production volume, sealing precision requirements, and your budget constraints. Soontrue can guide you through these decisions.(Learn more details)

  • What’s the difference between rotary and box motion pillow packing machine?

    Rotary machines operate continuously at higher speeds ideal for uniform products. Box motion machines intermittently pause for precise sealing, suitable for variable-sized or airtight packaging requirements.(Learn more details)

  • What is the primary difference between horizontal and vertical packaging machines?

    Horizontal machines are ideal for high-speed, uniform products, while vertical machines handle granular, liquid, and irregularly-shaped products, offering more precise filling and sealing.(Learn more details)