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Japanese liquid packaging specialist Taisei Lamick is bringing its range of Dangan filling machines to stand D242 at AUSPACK 2019.

Taisei Lamick, which handles both sachet filling and flexible films, has more than fifty years’ experience in liquid packaging, including for food and cosmetics.

Its Dangan high speed single-lane sachet filler automatic liquid fill machines, designed for liquids and pastes, provide exceptional productivity, quality, stability and ease of operation, as well as throughput up to four times the speed of conventional machines, the company claims.

According to Taisei Lamick, it is also easy to set up, maintain, and clean, and has enabled a considerable reduction in film waste.

The manufacturer says that as Dangan systems continuously fill pouches without stopping the liquid flow between each seal, pouches are almost completely filled with very little air, and adds that Taisei Lamick pouches can hold more liquid than similar competitor pouches.

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