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What is the difference between stick packs and sachets?
来源/作者: Shanghai Acepack Intelligent Technology Co., LTD | 发布时间: 2025-03-25 | 101次浏览 | 分享到:
In the world of packaging, especially food packaging, the terms "stickpack" and "sachet pack" are of

In the world of packaging, especially food packaging, the terms "stickpack" and "sachet pack" are often used interchangeably. However, they refer to two different packaging types that serve different purposes and offer unique advantages. Understanding these differences is crucial for both manufacturers and consumers, especially when considering advanced packaging machinery such as multi-lane sachet packaging machines.

 


Definition and Characteristics

 

 Sachet Packaging: A sachet is a small sealed bag that typically contains one serving of a product. Sachets are commonly used to hold items such as sugar, ketchup, jam, and even ground coffee. Sachets are designed to be easy to open and consume, making them perfect for on-the-go. Sachets can be made from a variety of materials, including plastic, foil, or paper, and they are often flat, allowing for efficient storage and transportation.

 

Stickpacks: In contrast, stickpacks are long, narrow bags that are shaped like a stick. They are often used for powdered products, such as coffee or sugar, and are also designed to be single-serve. Stickpacks are usually stiffer than pouches and are easier to pour due to their shape. They are also popular in the beverage industry and can hold liquid concentrates or powdered drink mixes.

 

 Main Differences

 

 1. Shape and Size: The most obvious difference between stick packs and sachets is their shape. Stick packs are long and narrow, while sachets are usually flat, square or rectangular. This difference in design affects how the product is dispensed and consumed.

 

 2. Material and construction: Stick packs typically use more rigid materials to maintain their shape, while pouches can be made from flexible materials to allow for a more compact design. This can affect shelf life and protection of the contents.

 

 3. Uses and Applications: Stick packs are often used for products that require precise pouring or dispensing, such as powdered drink mixes or instant coffee. Pouches, on the other hand, are versatile and can be used for a wider range of products, including sauces and condiments.

 

 4. Consumer experience: The user experience can vary greatly between the two. Stick packs typically offer a more controlled dispensing method, while pouch packs may be easier to open and use quickly.

 

The function of multi-channel pouch packaging machine

 

 When it comes to packaging these products, multi-lane pouch packaging machines play a vital role. This advanced equipment is designed to efficiently pack a variety of products, including coffee powder, sugar, honey, ketchup, jam, and other liquid foods, into pouches.

 

 Equipment features and parameters:

 

 - Customized dosing methods: Multi-channel pouch packaging machines can implement a variety of customized dosing methods, allowing manufacturers to tailor the packaging process to their specific product requirements. This flexibility is essential for companies that offer a diverse range of products.

 

 - Advanced Features: The machine meets basic functions such as audit trails, electronic signatures and data statistics to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations. This is especially important in industries where traceability and accountability are crucial.

 

 - User-friendly interface: Equipped with a 18.5-inch large industrial control screen and a newly designed human-machine interface, the machine is easy to operate. This improves production efficiency and reduces the possibility of errors during the packaging process.

 

 - Full Servo Control System: Using a full servo control system improves overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), ensuring that machines operate at optimal efficiency. This is critical for manufacturers looking to maximize production output.

 

 - High-speed operation: The multi-lane pouch packaging machine can achieve a steady speed of 70-80 cuts per minute, which can quickly package products. This high-speed capability is essential to meet the needs of a fast-paced market.

 

 - EHS Compliance: The machine complies with Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) management requirements, ensuring that the packaging process is safe for both the operator and the environment.

 

in conclusion

 

 In summary, while stick packs and pouches may seem similar at first glance, they serve different purposes and offer unique advantages in food packaging. Multi-lane pouch packaging machines are essential tools for manufacturers seeking to efficiently package a variety of products into pouches, with flexibility, speed, and compliance with industry standards. Understanding the differences between these two packaging formats can help companies make informed decisions about their product offerings and packaging strategies, ultimately enhancing the consumer experience.