Processing 50mm Width Stick Pack With Hook Hole – Filling Process For ~ 20g Latte Or Instant Coffee (Food Product Included)

We can manufacture 50mm width stick packs with a hook hole on top of the package. The filling process will handle various types of raw ingredients.

In addition to granule ingredients filling such as instant coffee, matcha latte, and corn soup, various food ingredients such as rice, wheat, and beans can be filled.

In addition to food and beverage filling processing, we also prepare the environment for disinfectant powders.

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