Rice pouch packing machines for grains and free-flowing products.
Rice, grains, seeds and similar products usually require a filling route that balances accuracy, speed and gentle product handling. The machine choice depends on target weight, bag format, product flow and the required production rate.

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.
- Rice, grains, seeds and small free-flowing products
- Weigh filling, multihead weighing and VFFS bagging
- Pack weight accuracy and product feed planning
- Discharge, checkweighing and reject handling
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.
Confirm target pack weight
Small and large pack weights can need different weighing and discharge settings.
Check flow and fragility
Product breakage, dust and flow consistency affect feeder design.
Plan the full line
Elevator, weigher, bagger and takeaway conveyor should be specified together.
Quick answers.
Is rice usually auger filled?
Rice is usually more suited to weigh filling or multihead weighing than auger filling because it is a free-flowing granule.
Can the same route handle seeds or grains?
Often yes, but product samples and target weights should be checked before assuming the same setup.
Want this pouch filling route checked?
Send the product, pouch format and target output. Lancing UK will advise which machine route is practical.
