Vertical Form Fill and Seal (VFFS) is a type of packaging machinery used to create, fill, and seal bags in a vertical orientation. It’s widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods industries. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
- Forming: The machine uses a roll of flat film material that is fed into the machine. The film is shaped into a tube or pouch form, depending on the type of packaging required.
- Filling: Once the film is formed into a bag shape, it is filled with the product. This could be anything from grains and powders to liquids and granules, depending on the industry and product.
- Sealing: After the bag is filled, it is sealed. The VFFS machine usually seals the bag by applying heat to the film, creating a secure closure. This can include a top seal, bottom seal, and side seals, depending on the bag’s design.
- Cutting: In some systems, the machine also cuts the filled and sealed bags to the desired length.
The vertical orientation means that the product is fed into the machine from above, and the packaging is formed and sealed as it moves downward. This type of system is efficient for high-speed production and is often used for packaging products that flow easily or are in powder or granular form.
VFFS machines are popular due to their versatility, speed, and ability to handle a wide variety of products and bag sizes.