Honey Packaging Solutions: Preserving Quality and Powering Marketability

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Honey is a unique natural product that deserves equally exceptional packaging. Proper honey packaging (or “honey pack”) is not just about putting honey into a container – it’s about preserving the honey’s quality, extending its shelf life, and making it appealing to consumers on the shelf. In this article, we’ll explore the advantages of quality honey packaging, review various honey packaging formats (from classic jars to on-the-go sticks), introduce the honey packaging machinery (with a focus on Yundu Filling Machine’s solutions like piston fillers, pump fillers, sealers, cappers, etc.), discuss how to choose the right equipment based on your needs, and explain why Yundu’s honey packaging solutions stand out in reliability and performance.

Honey Packaging Machine Products

Preserving Honey Quality and Enhancing Marketability

Effective honey packaging plays a critical role in both protecting product quality and boosting marketability. Honey has natural longevity, but only if it’s packaged correctly. A well-designed honey pack will:

  • Protect Freshness and Purity: Honey is hygroscopic, meaning it easily absorbs moisture from the air. If a container isn’t sealed tightly, ambient humidity can seep in, leading to fermentation or spoilage of the honey. Packaging with an airtight seal prevents this, ensuring the honey remains fresh, preserved, pure, and high-quality for consumers. Good packaging also keeps out contaminants and maintains the honey’s natural aroma and flavor over time.

  • Maintain Quality Over Time: Exposure to environmental factors can degrade honey. Excess light can cause discoloration, and temperature fluctuations or air exposure can affect texture and. Quality honey packaging (like UV-protective jars or foil pouches) shields the product from light, oxygen, and moisture, preserving its enzymes and nutrients. For example, an induction-sealed lid on a jar creates a tamper-evident, airtight seal that locks in the honey’s quality until opened.

  • Boost Consumer Appeal and Brand Image: Packaging is often called the “coat” of the product, as it’s the first thing customers see. Attractive and functional packaging can instantly catch consumers’ eyes and convey your brand’s image and values. A clear glass jar shows off the golden honey and signals purity, while a well-designed label communicates brand story and quality. Packaging also adds convenience (e.g. a squeezable bottle that doesn’t drip makes using the honey easier), which can increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. In a competitive market, better packaging can directly influence purchasing decisions, making your honey stand out on store shelves or online listings.

By preserving the integrity of the honey and presenting it in an appealing format, proper honey packaging not only prevents quality issues but also enhances the product’s marketability and consumer trust.

Effective honey packaging

Honey Packaging Formats and Their Benefits

Honey comes in a variety of packaging formats, each suited to different use-cases and consumer preferences. Choosing the right format can improve user experience and align with your brand positioning. Here’s an overview of common honey packaging formats and the benefits of each:

  • Jars: The classic honey jar (typically glass or plastic) remains a popular choice. Glass jars offer a premium look and are chemically inert, meaning they won’t react with or alter the honey’s flavor. Glass’s transparency lets consumers clearly see the honey’s rich color and texture, which conveys purity and quality. The weight and feel of glass also suggest a high-end product. However, glass is heavier and fragile, so some producers opt for plastic jars made of food-grade PET or PP. Plastic jars are lightweight, shatter-proof, and cheaper to transport. They may be better for large-scale distribution or online sales where breakage is a concern. Both glass and plastic jars usually come with screw-top or twist-off lids that provide an airtight seal to protect the honey. Jars are ideal for retail honey because they can be easily labeled and have a wide mouth (especially glass jars) for scooping or spooning honey.

  • Bottles: Honey bottles often are designed for convenience, typically made of squeezable plastic with a flip-top cap. These squeeze bottles make it easy to drizzle honey without needing a spoon – customers can simply squeeze out the exact amount they want. This design reduces mess and waste, as it’s easier to control the flow. Many honey bottles are even designed to stand upside-down (cap on the bottom) so that the honey is always ready to flow near the opening. Plastic honey bottles are lightweight and durable, great for households (especially those with kids) and for shipping. While they may not look as artisanal as glass jars, modern bottle designs and labeling can still be very attractive. Bottles excel in convenience and user-friendliness, making them popular for everyday kitchen use.

  • Sachets: Honey sachets are small, single-use packets (usually flat, pillow-shaped pouches) containing a one-time serving of honey. These are commonly used in hotels, restaurants, airlines, or for on-the-go consumers. Each sachet holds just enough honey for a cup of tea or a single meal portion, which is extremely convenient for travel or sample kits. They’re made from laminated food-grade plastic or foil, which keeps the honey fresh and protected until use. The benefits of sachets include precise portion control (helpful for calorie-counting consumers or standardized servings in food service) and no sticky mess – you simply tear and squeeze out the honey. For businesses, sachets offer a cost-effective way to offer honey as a complement (for example, accompanying a package of tea or a breakfast to-go). However, since sachets are disposable, they do create more packaging waste per unit of honey, so some premium or eco-conscious brands might favor other reusable formats.

  • Honey Sticks: Honey sticks (also known as honey straws) are thin, tube-like sticks filled with honey, sealed at both ends. They are a favorite for snacks and sampling. Each stick can be opened by cutting or biting one end and then squeezing out the honey. Honey sticks are highly portable and kid-friendly – often enjoyed as a quick energy boost or a sweet treat without any mess. They usually contain a small amount of honey (5–15 grams) and are made of food-grade plastic tubing. The fun, straw-like format makes honey sticks great for marketing different honey flavors or as novelty items at farmers’ markets. From a packaging perspective, the sticks need to be well sealed to prevent leaks (since honey is sticky) and sometimes are packaged in bulk (e.g. 20 sticks in a pouch) for retail. Their benefit is in convenience and portioned sweetness, attracting customers who want to try a little honey on the go or include it in lunchboxes.

  • Pouches: Larger flexible pouches (often stand-up pouches) are an emerging format for honey. These are essentially soft bags (usually made of a plastic/aluminum foil laminate) that can hold a significant quantity of honey and often feature a resealable cap or spout. Pouches provide a lightweight alternative to jars for bulk or refill purposes. For example, a 1-kg honey pouch can be sold as a refill pack, allowing customers to refill their smaller jar or bottle at home. The built-in spout makes pouring or squeezing easy, and the pouch itself is much lighter than an equivalent glass jar, which lowers shipping costs and reduces breakage. Pouches also collapse as the honey is used, which means they take up less space in trash or recycling. Brands that adopt pouches often emphasize eco-friendliness (less material usage) and convenience. The pouch format is popular for commercial use too (bakeries or restaurants might buy honey in spouted pouches). The key benefit is that pouches are cost-effective for large volumes and can be more convenient to handle than big jars. They maintain freshness with their airtight, resealable designs.

Each packaging format offers distinct advantages, and often honey producers will choose multiple formats to serve different markets (for instance, jars for retail shelves, sticks for promotional giveaways, and sachets for food service packs). The common thread is that all these formats, when properly executed, will preserve the honey’s quality and present it in a way that appeals to the target customer, whether it’s a home cook, a tea drinker on a flight, or a child with a sweet snack.

Honey bottle packaging

Honey Packaging Equipment and Yundu’s Solutions

Producing well-packaged honey at scale requires the right machinery. From filling the container with sticky honey to sealing it securely and labeling it for sale, specialized equipment ensures the process is efficient, sanitary, and consistent. Yundu Filling Machine offers comprehensive honey packaging solutions, providing machines for each step of the process – including filling, sealing, capping, and labeling – as well as integrated systems for automated production lines. Below, we introduce the key types of honey packaging equipment (and how they work), with an emphasis on Yundu’s offerings in each category.

Automatic Multi-Head Piston Filling Machine

An automatic multi-head piston filling machine dispensing honey into jars. Piston fillers like this ensure each jar is filled with a precise volume of honey, even with the product’s thick viscosity. Such machines can be configured with multiple filling heads for higher throughput, making them suitable for both artisanal producers and large honey factories.

Piston Filling Machines

For thick liquids like honey, piston fillers are often the machine of choice. A piston filling machine uses a piston-cylinder mechanism to draw in a measured volume of honey and then push it out into each container. This volumetric approach is highly accurate – the cylinder’s volume is fixed, so every stroke dispenses the same amount of honey. Piston fillers excel at handling viscous products that don’t flow easily by gravity. They prevent the under-filling or over-filling issues that can occur if one tried to fill by just timing the flow (since honey’s flow rate can vary). Yundu’s piston filling machines are designed with food-grade stainless steel and no-drip nozzles, ensuring hygienic operation and clean fills. They often allow easy disassembly for cleaning, which is crucial since honey can leave residues. Whether you’re a small-scale beekeeper needing a single-head tabletop piston filler or a large processor requiring a multi-head automatic filler, this technology offers reliability and precision. Yundu provides piston fillers in various configurations to match different production scales, all while ensuring that each container – whether a jar or bottle – gets the exact intended amount of honey every time.

Pump Filling Machines

Pump fillers are another type of liquid filling equipment that can be used for honey. Instead of a piston, these machines use pumps (such as gear pumps, lobe pumps, or peristaltic pumps) to move honey from a product tank into containers. Pump filling machines are very versatile – they can handle a wide range of viscosities and are often easier to adjust for different fill volumes or speeds. For honey, a pump filler might be chosen when you need a bit more flexibility or higher speed in an inline process. They can be ideal for medium to large-scale operations where an automated, continuous flow is desired. Yundu’s pump fillers are equipped with precise controls (sometimes servo-driven pumps) to ensure each container still receives a consistent amount. While piston fillers measure by volume of a chamber, pump fillers typically measure by either time or by calibrated pump rotations/pulses. Modern pump fillers from Yundu can achieve impressive accuracy and can be a great choice if you plan to fill other products in addition to honey (like oils or syrups), because they handle product changeover well. They also support CIP (clean-in-place) in many cases, making cleaning efficient despite honey’s stickiness.

Automatic Rotary Vacuum Bottle Filling Machine With 18 Head For Honey Bottling Line
Automatic Rotary Vacuum Bottle Filling Machine With 18 Head For Honey Bottling Line

Induction Sealing Machines

Once the honey is dispensed into a jar or bottle, sealing becomes critical to lock in freshness. Induction sealing machines apply a foil seal across the mouth of the container (usually a jar) using electromagnetic induction heating. The machine briefly generates an electromagnetic field that heats the foil liner inside the cap after the cap is placed, fusing the foil to the rim of the jar. This creates an airtight, tamper-evident seal. Consumers see this as the familiar foil they peel off when opening a new jar of honey. Yundu’s induction sealing equipment (often called aluminum foil sealers) ensures that each container gets a perfect seal without contact or direct heat, preserving the honey and preventing leaks. Induction sealing is common in food and beverage packaging because it’s fast and reliable. For honey, it is especially useful because it provides an extra layer of protection against that moisture ingress we discussed earlier. By including an induction sealer in a honey packing line, producers can significantly extend shelf life and ensure safety, as no jar leaves the factory without a hermetic seal.

Capping Equipment

After filling (and sometimes induction sealing), containers need to be securely closed with caps or lids. Capping machines automate the placement and tightening of caps on honey containers. Different honey packaging formats use different caps – for example, jars often have metal twist-off lids, bottles may have flip-top plastic caps, and pouches have spouts with caps. Yundu offers capping equipment that can handle a variety of cap types and sizes, ensuring each cap is applied with the correct torque for a tight seal. Automatic cappers typically use a conveyor to bring filled containers under a capping head that either snaps, screws, or presses the cap on. This saves a huge amount of labor compared to manual capping and ensures consistency (preventing leaks due to loose caps). For operations that don’t need a fully automated solution, semi-automatic capping machines are available where an operator may place the cap and the machine tightens it, striking a balance between cost and efficiency. Reliable capping is essential not only for product integrity but also for consumer confidence – nobody wants a sticky honey jar leaking in their shopping bag. Yundu’s capping machines are built to precisely secure caps and keep up with the throughput of the filling machines in the packaging line.

Frequency conversion high speed capping machine
Frequency conversion high speed capping machine

VFFS and HFFS Packaging Machines

When it comes to packaging honey in sachets, stick packs, or pouches, form-fill-seal technology is used. VFFS (Vertical Form-Fill-Seal) machines form packets from a vertical position – a roll of film is fed, shaped into a tube, filled with a measured dose of honey, and sealed, all in one vertical sequence. This is commonly used for honey sachets or multi-lane stick pack machines (essentially a type of VFFS) for honey sticks. VFFS machines are very efficient for small, single-serve packs. HFFS (Horizontal Form-Fill-Seal) machines perform a similar process but horizontally, which can be better for larger pouches or more complex pouch shapes and spouted pouches. The choice between VFFS and HFFS often depends on the package style: VFFS is great for high-speed packing of many small packets at once (and tends to have a smaller footprint), while HFFS can handle heavier fills or integrate components like fitments (spouts/caps) and may achieve better seals for certain products. Yundu provides both VFFS and HFFS solutions in its product line, allowing honey producers to create anything from simple 10g honey sachets to family-size stand-up pouches. These machines are equipped with features to handle the viscosity of honey – for instance, heated product pathways or auger fillers to assist flow – and can make strong seals to ensure packets don’t leak. By using form-fill-seal technology, honey portion packs can be mass-produced with minimal labor, each sealed for freshness.

Labeling Machines

The final step in many packaging lines is labeling, where the brand’s logo, product information, and compliance details are applied to the package. Labeling machines take care of this by automatically dispensing and applying labels to containers at high speed. For honey products, labeling might involve wrapping a label around a jar or bottle, applying a front/back label, or even coding a date or batch number. Yundu’s labeling equipment can handle various container shapes (round, flat, etc.) and ensures accurate, wrinkle-free label application every time. This not only makes the product look professional and consistent but also saves enormous time versus hand-labeling. Integrated coders can add expiration dates or lot codes as needed. With a Yundu labeling machine in the line, honey producers can maintain traceability and compliance (by including required info like net weight, ingredients, origin) while keeping up with production speed. And since appearance matters, these machines help the packaged honey look retail-ready with perfectly placed branding.

As demonstrated above, Yundu offers a full suite of honey packaging machinery – from the moment honey is measured into a container to the point it’s sealed, capped, and labeled. Whether you need a single machine or a complete automated line, each component is designed to work in harmony, maintaining hygiene and efficiency. By investing in the right equipment, honey businesses can significantly increase their output, reduce wastage (no more spilled or dripped honey in production), and ensure each product that goes out meets quality standards.

Honey Spoon Packaging Sealing Machine

Efficiently package honey spoons with our advanced Honey Spoon Packing Sealing Machine. Ideal for portioned honey servings, providing airtight sealing and precision filling. Perfect for honey producers and gourmet brands seeking convenience and quality.

How to Choose the Right Honey Packaging Machine

Selecting the appropriate honey packaging machine (or set of machines) for your operation is crucial. The “right” machine depends on your specific product and business needs. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing honey packaging equipment, and how they influence your decision:

Selecting the appropriate honey packaging machine (or set of machines) for your operation is crucial. The “right” machine depends on your specific product and business needs. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing honey packaging equipment, and how they influence your decision:

  1. Packaging Style & Format: What type of package will you use to sell your honey? The answer determines the machinery you need. For example, if you plan to offer honey in stick packs or sachets, a stick pack machine or VFFS sachet filler is required – these are designed to form and fill the small tubular or pouch packets. On the other hand, if you’re packaging honey in bottles or jars, you’ll need a liquid filling machine (like a piston or pump filler) and likely capping and labeling machines to match. Some businesses use multiple formats; in that case, you might need a versatile setup or different machines for each format. Always align your machine choice with the packaging style: the machine must be capable of handling the container type, whether it’s forming a pouch or filling a rigid jar, and compatible with the materials (for instance, a machine that heat-seals plastic film for sachets, versus one that works with glass jars and metal lids).

  2. Honey’s Viscosity and Characteristics: Honey is a thick, viscous liquid (and some types of honey are even thicker or contain bits of comb/propolis). It’s important to ensure any filling machine you choose can handle viscous liquids without clogging, and can be cleaned easily. Piston fillers or specialized pump fillers are often preferred for thick honey because they can force the product through smoothly. Additionally, consider machines with anti-drip nozzles (to cut off the flow cleanly and avoid stringing) and possibly heated hopper or nozzles if your honey tends to crystallize or if you plan to fill it warm. Some machines come with jacketed tanks or heating elements to keep honey at an optimal filling temperature. The machine should also be food-grade (stainless steel 304 or 316) and easy to sanitize, since honey processing demands cleanliness. In summary, match the machine to the consistency of your honey – thicker honeys or creamed honey might need more powerful or heated systems, whereas a very fluid honey (if you ever heat it for filling) could run on simpler gravity-fed systems, though most honey is best with positive displacement filling.

  3. Production Volume and Scale: Your production throughput – how much honey you need to package per hour or day – will influence whether you need semi-automatic or fully automatic machinery. For a small business or a startup (say a beekeeper selling at local markets), a single-head semi-automatic filling machine might be sufficient. These require an operator to place containers and initiate each fill, but they are more affordable and perfectly suitable for lower volumes. However, if you are a medium to large operation with distribution in many stores or exporting your honey, you will want an automatic filling line with multiple heads, plus automated capping and labeling to achieve higher speeds. Automatic machines can fill many containers in parallel and move them along a conveyor, greatly increasing output. It’s important to choose equipment that not only meets your current demand but also can scale a bit for growth. Consider the machine’s output rate (containers per minute) and whether you might need to add more capacity in the future. Sometimes investing in a slightly more capable machine upfront pays off as your business expands. Yundu, for instance, offers solutions ranging from tabletop fillers to high-speed rotary filling systems, so there is something appropriate for every scale. Always evaluate the trade-off between cost and efficiency – a fully automated line has higher upfront cost but dramatically lower labor costs per unit and more consistent throughput.

By considering these factors – the pack style, product viscosity, and production volume – you can narrow down the options and select the honey packaging machine that best fits your needs. It often helps to consult with the equipment supplier (like Yundu) with details about your honey (its thickness, any particulates), your packaging (type and sizes of containers), and your target output. They can then recommend a tailored solution. The right machine will improve your operational efficiency, maintain product quality, and provide a solid return on investment as your honey business grows.

Top 10 Honey Packaging Machine Manufacturers

Rank Manufacturer Location Founded Rating Key Products
1 Krones AG Neutraubling, Germany 1951 ★★★★★ Bottle/jar filling lines, volumetric fillers
2 Syntegon Technology Waiblingen, Germany 1969 ★★★★★ Sachet machines, piston fillers, VFFS machines
3 KHS GmbH Dortmund, Germany 1868 ★★★★★ Volumetric fillers, piston dosing, aseptic filling
4 Tetra Pak Lausanne, Switzerland 1951 ★★★★★ Carton packaging, aseptic processing/filling lines
5 Sidel Parma, Italy 1965 ★★★★★ PET/glass bottle filling, monoblocks, pouch packaging
6 Scholle IPN Illinois, USA 1945 ★★★★★ Bag-in-box systems, spouted pouch machines
7 Accutek Packaging California, USA 1989 ★★★★★ Piston fillers, capping & labeling, bottling lines
8 Landpack Machinery Foshan, China 2000 ★★★★★ Stick-pack & sachet machines, jar filling lines
9 Turpack Istanbul, Turkey 2007 ★★★★★ Stick pack & sachet machines, VFFS machines
10 Yundu Filling Machine Guangzhou, China 2006 ★★★★★ Honey piston fillers, stick packs, jar filling lines

Why Choose Yundu’s Honey Packaging Solutions

When investing in packaging machinery, it’s important to partner with a reputable provider. Yundu Filling Machine has established itself as a reliable expert in honey packaging solutions. Here’s why customers choose Yundu for honey packing equipment and why you might consider Yundu as well:

  • Proven Reliability and Quality: Yundu’s machines are engineered for durability and consistent performance. All of their equipment carries CE certification and meets GMP standards, reflecting a high level of quality and compliance with international hygiene requirements. This means the machinery is built to safely handle food products like honey and will hold up under continuous use. With Yundu’s solutions operating in over 50 countries worldwide, they have a track record of reliability. Honey producers large and small have trusted Yundu machines to keep their production lines running smoothly, with minimal downtime and precise results in each pack.

  • Customization and One-Stop Solutions: Every honey business is unique, and Yundu recognizes that by offering tailored, customizable machinery. From the initial project consultation through to design and manufacturing, Yundu can customize filling volumes, number of filling heads, container size compatibility, and more to suit your specific honey packaging needs. They effectively serve as a one-stop-shop – covering custom design, development, production, and even on-site installation and commissioning of your packaging line. This comprehensive approach means you get equipment that integrates perfectly with each other and with your workflow. Whether you need a compact machine for a small space or a fully automated turnkey line, Yundu can deliver a solution that fits. This level of customization ensures you’re not getting a generic machine, but rather a system optimized for your product (for example, ensuring the filler works for your particular jar size or that the labeler handles your unique label shape).

  • Hygiene and Food Safety Compliance: Honey is a food product, so sanitary design is non-negotiable. Yundu’s honey packaging machines are built with food-grade materials (like stainless steel) and are designed for easy cleaning and maintenance. The fact that their equipment meets GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards is a strong indicator of their focus on hygiene. Features like CIP (clean-in-place) capability, smooth surfaces with no dead corners where honey can accumulate, and precise filling that avoids spillage all contribute to maintaining a clean operation. By choosing Yundu, you align with a partner that understands the stringent hygiene requirements of food packaging and has already designed their machines to comply with those standards out of the box. This helps you meet regulatory requirements and produce the safest product for your customers.

  • Excellent Support and After-Sales Service: Implementing packaging equipment is a long-term investment, and Yundu supports you throughout the machine’s life cycle. They provide training for your team to operate and maintain the machines and have a responsive after-sales service network. In fact, Yundu has established service centers in multiple countries (such as Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, Korea, Japan, and more) to provide prompt after-sales support. This global presence means that if you ever need technical assistance, spare parts, or maintenance, help is readily available. Customers often praise Yundu’s commitment to ensuring their packaging lines run optimally – the company’s experts can assist with troubleshooting, optimization, and even future upgrades or expansions of your line. This level of support gives peace of mind that you won’t be left on your own after purchasing the machine. Yundu aims to build a partnership with customers, helping them succeed in the long run.

In summary, Yundu’s honey packaging solutions are chosen for their robust performance, tailored design, compliance with food standards, and strong customer support. By working with Yundu, honey producers can confidently modernize their packaging process, knowing they have a partner with deep expertise in liquid filling and packaging. The result is a packaging operation that is efficient, sanitary, and aligned with your business goals – enabling you to deliver beautifully packaged, high-quality honey to the market.

Conclusion

Investing in the right honey packaging (the complete honey pack solution) is essential for anyone in the honey business, from local beekeepers to large-scale honey brands. Quality packaging protects the precious product you’ve harvested, keeping honey fresh and unspoiled while also showcasing it in the best light to attract customers. We’ve discussed how various packaging formats – jars, bottles, sachets, sticks, and pouches – each offer unique benefits for preserving honey and appealing to different consumer needs. Achieving efficient and hygienic packaging of these formats is made possible by specialized equipment such as piston fillers, pump fillers, induction sealers, cappers, form-fill-seal machines, and labelers, which companies like Yundu expertly provide.

By carefully considering your packaging style, the properties of your honey, and your production scale, you can choose machinery that optimizes your operations. And with a trusted partner like Yundu Filling Machine, you gain not only top-notch equipment but also industry knowledge, customization, and support that streamline your journey. In doing so, you ensure that your honey reaches consumers in perfect condition – encased in a reliable honey pack that preserves its natural goodness and presents it attractively. Ultimately, great packaging and the right packaging machines can help your honey business thrive by maintaining quality, improving efficiency, and delighting customers, jar after jar and sachet after sachet.

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Honey Packaging FAQS

Here are some frequently asked questions about honey packaging.

The most common types are jars, bottles, sachets, sticks, and pouches. Each type offers distinct advantages for different markets and consumer needs.

Packaging preserves honey’s freshness, protects it from contamination, prevents crystallization, and enhances shelf appeal. It also extends shelf life.

A piston filling machine uses a piston mechanism to draw and accurately dispense thick honey into containers, ideal for viscous liquids like honey.

Glass jars are non-reactive, preserve honey’s flavor, and offer excellent transparency, making the product visually appealing and high-quality.

Squeeze bottles allow consumers to easily control the flow of honey, reducing mess and waste. They are convenient for everyday kitchen use.

An induction sealing machine creates a tamper-evident, airtight seal on honey jars or bottles, ensuring freshness and preventing leakage.

Pump fillers use pumps to move honey from a storage tank into containers, providing flexibility and speed for medium to large-scale operations.

VFFS (Vertical Form-Fill-Seal) machines are used for small, single-serve pouches, while HFFS (Horizontal Form-Fill-Seal) machines handle larger pouches or complex packaging.

Honey packaging machines are made with food-grade materials like stainless steel, ensuring cleanliness and easy maintenance to meet hygiene standards.

Yundu offers reliable, customizable honey packaging machines with excellent after-sales support, compliance with hygiene standards, and solutions for various production scales.

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