Introduction
Paste Filling BIB Solutions are tailored for challenging, high-viscosity products that require specialized handling and filling equipment. Suzhou Jingle Packaging provides extra-strong liners, often with high-tensile inner layers to withstand pumping pressure, paired with wide-mouth glands (e.g., 2-inch or 4-inch) for easy filling and highly efficient discharge. These solutions are critical in bulk food manufacturing where products like tomato paste or thick fruit concentrates are shipped globally.
The emphasis is on structural strength during the filling process and minimizing product residue upon emptying.
Specification
| Viscosity Handled | High (Up to 50,000 cP or higher) |
| Fitment Type | Large-mouth gland (2-inch, 4-inch) for high flow/pumping |
| Film Structure | Nylon or multi-layer PE for exceptional burst and seam strength |
| Filling Method | Piston, Peristaltic, or Lobe Pump systems (Controlled by weight or time) |
| Evacuation Method | Plunger/Follower Plate system required for complete discharge |
Logistics & Global Compatibility
Bulk Standard: Standard large format (220L, 1000L) is the established global method for paste transport.
Aseptic Compatibility: Fully compatible with large-scale aseptic drum fillers for worldwide shipping of tomato paste.
Pump Compatibility: Fitments are designed to integrate with standard industrial positive displacement and rotary lobe pumps.
Heavy Payload: Structural strength is guaranteed to contain high-density, heavy-weight paste products for ocean freight.
FAQ
- Q: How do you ensure the paste is fully discharged from the bag?
- A: Discharge requires a follower plate (plunger) system that applies external pressure to the bag inside the drum or IBC, physically squeezing the viscous product out.
- Q: Is hot filling or aseptic filling used for pastes?
- A: Tomato paste is primarily filled using aseptic (sterile) filling. High-sugar pastes (like thick syrups) may be filled using hot filling for preservation.
- Q: Can I use a standard BIB filler for paste?
- A: No, standard fillers are not equipped with the specialized pumps (e.g., piston/lobe) or the filling nozzle necessary to handle such high-viscosity products.