The semi-automatic powder filling machine is an essential piece of equipment in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals, for the packaging of powder materials. Here’s an overview of how it works:
Measuring Device: Initially, the powder to be packaged is measured according to a pre-set weight using the machine's measuring device. This step is crucial for ensuring uniform weight in each package.
Screw Feeding: The measured powder is then fed into the packaging bag using a screw mechanism. Screw feeding ensures that the powder is filled into the bag evenly and continuously.
Optical Control Technology: During the packaging process, optical control technology is used to regulate the amount of powder filled, ensuring that the powder does not exceed or fall short of the required amount.
Servo Motor and Electronic Weighing Technology: A stepper motor controls the speed and quantity of the screw feeding, while electronic weighing technology enhances the precision of the measurement.
Sealing Device: After the powder is filled, the sealing device on the machine is used to seal the packaging bag, ensuring that the bag is sealed to prevent leakage of the powder.
Control System: The entire process is automated by the machine's control system, which improves the accuracy and efficiency of the packaging.
Manual Assistance: Although it is a semi-automatic machine, some steps such as bag placement and sealing inspection may require manual operation.
Maintenance and Cleaning: The machine needs regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure its normal operation and packaging quality.
The semi-automatic powder filling machine balances the need for efficiency with the flexibility of manual operation, making it suitable for small to medium production runs where high-speed automation may not be necessary or cost-effective.