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Best Salt Packaging Machines

Salt packaging (table, sea, kosher, rock) in 2026 runs VFFS with volumetric cup or auger fillers at 40-80 bpm, producing pillow bags and sachets of 100g-1kg for retail and 2-25kg for foodservice. The Lintyco LTC520 (width 60-250mm, fill 5-1000g) covers 250g-1kg retail, while the LTC420 handles 100-500g consumer and 2-10g sachet formats.

Critical factors: (1) corrosion resistance — salt attacks standard stainless steel, requiring 316L contact parts; (2) humidity control — salt cakes above 60% RH; (3) weigher choice — volumetric cup for table salt (uniform density), auger for fine sea salt. CapEx $8,000-$15,500 for the Lintyco VFFS (LTC420 to LTC620), plus $3,000-$8,000 for a corrosion-resistant weigher.

Benchmarks at a Glance

Typical Speed

40-70

Price Range

$8,000 - $15,500 (VFFS) + corrosion-rated weigher

ROI Period

14-20 months

Industry Note

Commodity table salt operates on 8-12% margins, pushing ROI to 18-20 months; specialty salts (Himalayan pink, fleur de sel, kosher) at 40-60% margins reach payback in 10-12 months.

Which Machine Fits Your Volume?

  • Retail table salt, 50-70 bpm, 500g-1kg pillow: choose LTC520 — Mid-range VFFS with a 316L stainless volumetric cup filler handles table salt's uniform 1.2 g/cc density; PE/LAM film resists moisture migration.
  • Consumer/sachet, 50-80 bpm, 100-500g or 2-10g sachet: choose LTC420 — 60-200mm width and 80 bpm speed fit small retail bags and foodservice sachets; multi-lane configuration produces 5-10g portion packs at 100+ bpm.
  • Foodservice bulk, 40-60 bpm, 2-25kg gusseted or valve bag: choose LTC620 — 300mm bag width and multi-head weigher cover 2-5kg gusseted retail and small wholesale formats; pairs with a BG-series valve-bag filler for 10-25kg institutional.

Bag Types for Salt

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does salt equipment need corrosion-resistant parts?
Salt chloride attacks 304 stainless steel, causing pitting and contamination. Contact parts (hopper, auger, forming tube) must be 316L stainless or titanium-coated. Budget 20-30% more for the weigher; skipping this shortens equipment life from 10+ years to 2-3.
Volumetric cup or auger filler for salt?
Table salt has uniform density (1.2 g/cc) — a volumetric cup filler (±1-2%) works well and is cheap. Fine sea salt and kosher salt have variable density — use an auger filler (±0.5-1%) to hit net-weight tolerances.
How do I prevent salt caking during packaging?
Keep the packaging room under 50% RH at 20-25°C, use PE/LAM barrier film, add anti-caking agents (sodium ferrocyanide or silicon dioxide) to table salt, and store finished bags off the floor on pallets. Above 60% RH, salt cakes within hours.
Can one VFFS run both table and sea salt?
Yes, but sea salt needs an auger filler (variable density) while table salt can use a volumetric cup. Plan 45-60 minutes for changeover and a full hopper clean to prevent density contamination.
What film is best for salt packaging?
PE/LAM (polyethylene laminate) is standard — high moisture barrier and low cost. For premium sea salt and grinder formats, use a PET/PE stand-up pouch with zipper. Paper/PE is traditional but less moisture-resistant.
Can a VFFS handle rock salt and large crystals?
Yes, with a multi-head weigher instead of a cup or auger — rock salt's irregular crystal size bridges in augers. Run at 50-60% of max speed and use a wide forming tube to prevent jams.
Does salt packaging need humidity control?
Yes — under 50% RH at 20-25°C. Salt is highly hygroscopic; above 60% RH, it absorbs moisture, cakes in the hopper, and corrodes equipment faster. Dehumidification costs $2,000-4,000.
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