Spice Packing Machine
Spices (Masala) forms an important part of the Indian cooking and is an integral part of our kitchen. With the increasing pace of life, less time is left for cooking and everyone is looking for a quick fix solution to cooking.
At the same time we all are so fond of our mother’s cooking. The secret lies in the spices and their proportions in making a dish a tasty treat. Masala Packing Machine or Spice Packaging Machine is required for both whole spices and powdered spices. Also there is a segment, where pre-mixed spices for a particular recipe are being sold to make the cooking easier.
Furthermore, once the spice is grinded or made into a powder its properties and flow characteristics change. And the bulk density of the powdered spice depends on how fine the grinding is done. The most common spices to be packed are Coriander/Dhaniya, Red Chilli/Mirch and Turmeric/Haldi. The bulk density of dhania is the least then comes Mirch, followed by Haldi.
Also Haldi powder has a certain oil content that makes it sticky. All these spices are packed in net weights ranging from 20gm to 1kg. Out of this the most popular sizes are 50gm, 100gm, 150gm, 200gm and 250gm.
Spice Packaging Machine – Solution
The spices can be packed in different types of machines and each packing system has its own advantages and disadvantages.
The simplest form of spice packing machine is the Volumetric cup filler with a chute bagger. This machine is the most economical and its fully pneumatic version can be used to pack the entire range from 50gm to 250gm in a single machine. It comes with a batch coding and batch cutting option as well. This machine has a draw back that the weight accuracy is not good, as it fills on the basis of volume and the height of the cups needs to be adjusted everytime the bulk density of the product changes.
Next is the Augar filler, this is also a volumetric filling system. This version has a higher accuracy in weight if a servo motor is used to dispense the masala powder. It is much more expensive but the weight accuracy is much better. Also this machine has a limitation that it can only pack powdered spices and not whole spices. The entire range of weights from 50gm to 250gm can be packed in the same machine.
Lastly there is the weigh filler, as the name suggests this machine fills the spice on the basis of weight. The variation in bulk density does not pose any problem in the final accuracy of the material as the masala is actually weighed before packing. Further, the biggest attraction of this type of spice packing machine is that it can pack both the powdered spices and whole spices in the same machine. The same machine can be used to pack the entire range from 20gm to 1kg of spices. It is available in two formats on is semi automatic masala packing machine and the other is fully automatic spice packing machine.
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Spice Packing Machine
Spices (Masala) forms an important part of the Indian cooking and is an integral part of our kitchen. With the increasing pace of life, less time is left for cooking and everyone is looking for a quick fix solution to cooking.
At the same time we all are so fond of our mother’s cooking. The secret lies in the spices and their proportions in making a dish a tasty treat. Masala Packing Machine or Spice Packaging Machine is required for both whole spices and powdered spices. Also there is a segment, where pre-mixed spices for a particular recipe are being sold to make the cooking easier.