Integrated Post-Mix & Bulk Dispensing
LPS offers a complete portfolio of dispensing fitments and accessories tailored for Bag-in-Box systems, essential for the food service industry and industrial bulk dispensing. We provide components that facilitate efficient, clean, and controlled liquid delivery, maximizing product evacuation and minimizing waste. Our solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly with standard commercial dispensing equipment.
Specification Details
| Dispensing Rate | Variable, typically 1 to 10 L/min (based on valve type/system pressure) |
| Valve Type | Tap, Pour Spout, Probe-Style Connector, Quick-Connect Fitment. |
| Material Certification | FDA/EU Food Contact Compliant (Where applicable) |
| Closure Diameter | Range from 3/4 inch to 2 inch (various industry standards). |
| Compatible Liquid Types | High-sugar syrups, pure juices, wine, concentrated cleaning solutions, low-viscosity oils. |
- Q: Are the dispensing taps suitable for viscous liquids like sauces?
- A: Yes, we offer wide-bore, high-flow taps specifically designed for higher viscosity products. These minimize resistance and allow for effective, consistent flow of sauces, purees, and heavy syrups.
- Q: What prevents contamination after the bag is opened?
- A: The dispensing valve design incorporates a self-sealing diaphragm and a secure closure, which prevents air ingress and microbial contamination, maintaining product freshness throughout the dispensing life.
Accessories Focus
- Gland: The plastic ring welded into the bag liner that holds the fitment.
- Tap/Spout: External attachment for controlled pouring (e.g., V-tap, Vitop).
- Connector: Proprietary or industry-standard connectors for automated post-mix systems (e.g., QCD).
- Box: Robust corrugated outer container providing physical protection and stackability.
Material & Assembly
Materials: HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene), PP (Polypropylene), all meeting food safety regulations where required. The primary assembly method is Heat Sealing (welding the fitment to the bag film) and final packaging involves Manual or Automated Insertion of the filled bag into its protective outer box.