Multihead weigher pouch packing machines for granules and snacks.
Multihead weighing is commonly considered for free-flowing products where speed and portion accuracy matter. The weigher, elevator, platform, VFFS machine and discharge route must be matched as a single line rather than separate components.

What to confirm before choosing this route.
These points help Lancing UK shortlist the correct pouch filling machinery instead of forcing the project into a generic product page.
- Snacks, rice, seeds, coffee, confectionery and granules
- Elevator, multihead weigher, VFFS and conveyor integration
- Target weight accuracy and speed planning
- Product contact parts and cleaning access
Fast quote checklist.
Send product type, fill weight or volume, pouch dimensions, material, target output, current process, available space and whether coding, checkweighing or conveyors are required.
Related pouch filling machinery searches.
These linked pages help compare adjacent machine routes and give Google a clearer crawl path through the site.

How the route is narrowed.
The practical shortlist is based on product behaviour, pouch or film format, output, seal quality and line integration rather than a generic machine name.
Test product flow
Sticky, fragile or irregular products may need different feeder settings or a different filling route.
Match speed and accuracy
The weighing system must meet the target output without damaging product.
Plan product feed
The elevator, hopper and platform affect line footprint and operator access.
Quick answers.
When is multihead weighing better than volumetric filling?
It is usually better where weight accuracy and speed are important for free-flowing products.
Can a multihead weigher be used with premade pouches?
It can be integrated, but the premade pouch machine and discharge system must be specified around the required output.
Want this pouch filling route checked?
Send the product, pouch format and target output. Lancing UK will advise which machine route is practical.
