The machine is Model GT-PM-300 and is designed to form, fill and seal roasted peanut granule pouches in a production-line environment.
Finished pouch length can be set between 40–100 mm and pouch width between 40–80 mm within the machine's format limits.
The machine accepts roll film with a width between 50–200 mm.
Filling capacity ranges from 5 g to 200 g per pouch. It's optimized for roasted peanut granules and other free-flowing granules, seeds, snacks, and similar particulate products.
The filling speed is adjustable from about 10 to 30 bags per minute, depending on product characteristics, pouch size and operator settings.
Power supply is 500 W, AC 220 V, 50 Hz. Ensure a stable grounded outlet rated for the machine's power.
Machine footprint is approximately 45 cm × 50 cm and height 148 cm. The machine weight is about 50 kg.
Compatible films are heat-sealable roll films and laminates within the 50–200 mm width range (typical materials include PE, BOPP/PE laminates and multi-layer heat-seal films). Confirm specific film thickness and sealant layer compatibility with the supplier.
Filling accuracy depends on the product's flow properties and proper calibration. The machine provides adjustable dosing; perform test runs and calibrate for your product, use consistent hopper fill levels, and maintain regular cleaning and servicing for best results.
Typical mechanical changeover time ranges from about 10–30 minutes depending on the size change and operator experience. Keep common format parts and settings documented to speed changeovers.
Regularly clean product-contact areas (hopper, filling components, forming area) to prevent contamination and build-up. Inspect and clean sealing jaws, belts and sensors, check electrical connections, and perform lubrication per the supplier manual. Always disconnect power before maintenance.
Standard safety features typically include emergency stop, protective guards/covers over moving parts and electrical protection. Verify exact safety provisions with the supplier and follow local safety regulations and lockout/tagout procedures.
Throughput = bags per minute × grams per bag. For example, at 20 bags/min with 50 g bags: 20 × 50 g = 1000 g/min (1 kg/min). Adjust using your typical bag weight and operating speed.
Availability of installation, operator training and spare parts varies by supplier—check with your vendor. Most suppliers offer setup assistance, basic operator training and spare-part packages or lists on request.
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