This type of automated packaging equipment utilizes a flexible web of material, often plastic film or foil, to create a pouch or bag around a product. The process involves forming the packaging material into the desired shape, filling it with the product, and then sealing it hermetically. A common example is the packaging of snack foods or medical supplies in individual pouches.
Such systems offer significant advantages in various industries. These include increased production speed, reduced labor costs, improved product shelf life due to consistent sealing, and enhanced presentation through customizable packaging. Pioneered in the mid-20th century, these machines have evolved alongside materials science and automation technology to become a cornerstone of modern packaging solutions.