Analysis Of The Differences Between Liquid Packaging Machines And Conventional Packaging Machines
1. Differences in Application
Liquid packaging machines are specifically used to package liquid or semi-fluid items, such as beverages and shampoo. Conventional packaging machines, on the other hand, are widely used to package solid, powdered, granular, and other non-flowing items, such as candy and hardware tools. This is the main difference in their application.
2. Differences in Operating Principles
Liquid packaging machines operate by pumping liquids into packaging containers using a pump or gravity, and then expelling the air before sealing to create a vacuum environment to ensure the shelf life and quality of the liquid. Conventional packaging machines, on the other hand, place the items into the container and then seal it to provide moisture, shock, and corrosion protection.
3. Comparison of Structural Features
Liquid packaging machines primarily consist of a feed pump, heater, and conveying system. They feature special features such as automatic liquid level control and foam control to ensure accurate and effective liquid filling. Conventional packaging machines generally consist of a feeding system, a sealing system, and a control system. The feeding system is responsible for feeding and transporting the material, the sealing system is responsible for sealing the packaging container, and the control system is responsible for controlling the entire packaging process.
4. Differences in Application Areas
Due to the special properties of liquids, liquid packaging machines are widely used in industries such as daily necessities, cosmetics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and beverages. Conventional packaging machines, on the other hand, are widely used in industries such as candy, pharmaceuticals, hardware tools, and food, and are suitable for packaging items that are difficult to flow. Therefore, when selecting packaging equipment, it is important to comprehensively consider the product characteristics and industry requirements.






