

Semi-manual filling machine for vacuum bags
The BIB'UP® semi-manual filling machine is perfect for the small and medium-sized production of BIB-type vacuum bags from 2 to 20 liters and Pouches from 1.5 to 3 liters.
Also available without chassis and pump
Specificities
- Operation in three steps : removal of tap, start of cycle (air removal from pouch, metering and filling, injection, sweeping, blowing of nitrogen at end of cycle), reinsertion of tap.
- High rates and efficiency
- Reliable filling machine, mobile and very easy to use
3L Bags | 280/290 filling rate /hour |
5L Bags | 250/260 filling rate /hour |
10L Bags | 200/210 filling rate /hour |
15L Bags | 160/175 filling rate /hour |
20L Bags | 140/150 filling rate /hour |
1.5L | 270/270 filling rate /hour |
3L | 245/250 filling rate /hour |
(with AL 30-40 pumps)
- Liquid output : 54 HL/h
- Air supply : 6 to 6.5 bars
- Air flow : 0.25 m³/h
- Nitrogen supply : 0.5 to 1 bars
- Nitrogen flow : depends on final installation
- Power supply : 230 V 50 Hz.
- Pulse counter (72 points per liter)
- Connection : liquid input through Æ Macon 40 male connector
- Noise level < 80 db
- Footprint :
- Depth : 720 mm
- Height : 1420 mm
- Width : 520 mm
- Weight : 55 kg (without option)
- Chassis : mounted on four casters, with height-adjustable shelf for holding cardboard
- Work surface : tilting stainless steel tray for holding pouch
- Filling/cleaning temperature : liquid circuit in 316 stainless steel for continuous use up to 45°C
- Pump : with side channel; ref. AL 30, 54 HL/h outflow, 50Hz, body and turbine in stainless steel, fully drained twice and with direction changer
- Pliers type : for Vitop®-type taps with a high neck
- Filling head : integral closing with hygienic screw tip
- Nitrogen supply :
- Automated injection at end of filling cycle.
- Separate vacuum and nitrogen circuits
- Timed vacuuming with limited depression power
- CIP circuit : with automated cleaning of the vacuum circuit
- Connection : Macon diameter 40
- Display : multifunctional
- Automatic blocking of arm during filling