Packaging of Liquid & Sauce

At UNIONPACK, we are a recognized leader in the automatic liquid filling and sealing machine industry, offering a wide range of solutions tailored to meet the growing demand for efficient pouch packaging. Our machines are designed to handle a variety of liquids and semi-liquids, including tomato sauce, juice, water, oil, lubricants, shampoo, and more, effectively accommodating different types of laminated preformed pouches—whether three-side, quad, or stand-up with cap/spout options.

Our automatic liquid filling machines excel in various industries, seamlessly adapting to diverse liquid types and packaging requirements. With the shift from traditional bottle packing to pouch packing, our solutions are becoming increasingly popular for their convenience and efficiency.

Designed for streamlined operations, our machines integrate easily into production lines, minimizing the need for manual labor and significantly reducing labor costs. With PLC control and user-friendly touch screen interfaces, operators can effortlessly manage liquid levels, ensuring precise filling and sealing—no pouch, no filling; no filling, no sealing.

Our professional technical and sales teams bring extensive knowledge and experience in machine operations, providing comprehensive support throughout your packaging journey. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent quality, competitive pricing, and outstanding after-sales service.

Our liquid packing machines have gained recognition and popularity across various markets, including the United States, United Kingdom, Korea, Singapore, Russia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Clients appreciate our commitment to quality and performance, ensuring their packaging processes are efficient and reliable.

If you are looking to enhance your liquid and sauce packaging operations, UNIONPACK is your go-to partner. Contact us today to learn more about our innovative liquid filling solutions and discover how we can help you achieve your production goals!

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Ready Meal
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Juice/Jam/Honey
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Yogurt
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Water
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Ketchup
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Peanut Butter
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a control valve?

Control valves are designed for reliable continuous throttling of a medium with a minimum of dead band and hysteresis. All valves suitable for throttling a mass flow have one thing in common: they can be considered as a variable restriction, something like a variable resistor in an electrical circuit.

 

A control valve can be thought of as a device consisting of a body with an interface to the adjacent piping system and an externally powered actuator. Typically, a control valve receives a continuously varying (non-binary) signal (typically 4-20mA) from an automatic control system. The signal can be either electrical or pneumatic.

What is a control valve?

Control valves are designed for reliable continuous throttling of a medium with a minimum of dead band and hysteresis. All valves suitable for throttling a mass flow have one thing in common: they can be considered as a variable restriction, something like a variable resistor in an electrical circuit.

 

A control valve can be thought of as a device consisting of a body with an interface to the adjacent piping system and an externally powered actuator. Typically, a control valve receives a continuously varying (non-binary) signal (typically 4-20mA) from an automatic control system. The signal can be either electrical or pneumatic.

What is a control valve?

Control valves are designed for reliable continuous throttling of a medium with a minimum of dead band and hysteresis. All valves suitable for throttling a mass flow have one thing in common: they can be considered as a variable restriction, something like a variable resistor in an electrical circuit.

 

A control valve can be thought of as a device consisting of a body with an interface to the adjacent piping system and an externally powered actuator. Typically, a control valve receives a continuously varying (non-binary) signal (typically 4-20mA) from an automatic control system. The signal can be either electrical or pneumatic.

What is a control valve?

Control valves are designed for reliable continuous throttling of a medium with a minimum of dead band and hysteresis. All valves suitable for throttling a mass flow have one thing in common: they can be considered as a variable restriction, something like a variable resistor in an electrical circuit.

 

A control valve can be thought of as a device consisting of a body with an interface to the adjacent piping system and an externally powered actuator. Typically, a control valve receives a continuously varying (non-binary) signal (typically 4-20mA) from an automatic control system. The signal can be either electrical or pneumatic.

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