Intermittent motion bagging machine for double square-bottom bags. Designed for small formats and high outputs. Designed for sugar, flour and salt.
MF TECNO SBS 2000 bagging machine is a solution designed for packaging small-format gusseted double square-bottom paper bags.
It is suitable for granular and powdery products such as flour, sugar, and salt. It is ideal for all sectors where elegance, compactness, and stability of the packaging, as well as product protection, are importantant.
The MF Tecno double square-bottom bagging machine, constructed entirely of stainless steel, achieves high production capacity: up to 2000 bags/hour for packages ranging from 500 grams to 5 kg.
The rapid format changeover ensures optimized productivity and an overall reduction in downtime.
The modular system and stepping motion, powered by brushless motors, ensure stability throughout the entire process.
Vibration systems and package control systems, following the filling station, ensure uniformity and stability of the product in the bag.
It is a highly customizable solution with numerous optional features and the ability to adapt to different customer needs.
Equipped with a touchscreen operator panel, it features a self-diagnosis system for anomalies and automatic control of correct operation.
Compatible with both multi-head scales and vertical auger fillers.

There are various sealing systems available:
The entire system is designed, assembled, and tested at our production facility in Italy.
It can be easily integrated with secondary packaging systems, creating complete turnkey packaging systems.
Request information double block bottom, square bottom, with gusset
paper, paper/PE, PE coated paper
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