The Wiljo Bagging Machine will make bag filling quick, safe, and simple. The idea is to let an automated electric motor do the shoveling for you while working in tandem with a sewing head to rapidly seal many bags. This speeds up the process considerably, creates dependable production levels, and reduces workload.
In the world of bag-filling, it is ideal to physically handle the filled product only once. Filling bags, then later sealing them, then still later stacking them onto pallets is far more work than doing all three in one step. More capable bagging machines have built-in solutions for bag closing, creating a production line process of filling, closing, and palletizing.
Sewing Bags Closed
This is a more modern method that has started to replace impulse sealing in many applications. While impulse sealing requires careful heating and cooling of plastic to create a bond, sewing bags use a mechanical device (thread) to hold the bag closed. This system does not require adjustment for different kinds of bags, and the closure strength is not affected by dust, temperature, or bag thickness.