Vertical Form/Fill/Seal VFFS

Vertical form / fill / seal VFFS forms packages usually from flat rollstock by folding the film over a forming cone with an overlap, then sealing in the machine direction ( MD ) to create a tube. The tube is sealed in the transverse direction, product is dropped in. Seal at the other end ( end seal ) starts the next cycle.
The most common shaped package made by vertical form / fill / seal is the pillow style.
There are two types of sealing jaws:
Impulse Seal Jaws ( single layer film )
Used when barrier and pinhole-free packages are not critical. Plain or surface printed single (monolayer ) film is sealed inner layer to outer layer in the machine direction to create an overlap seal. The end seal is made with an impulse seal consisting of a heated wire covered with Teflon tape. Everyday examples include baby carrots, dry beans and cranberries. To package hot melt adhesion in a total batch inclusion bag, the film must be low melt and monolayer.
Resistance seal jaws ( laminated multilayer film )
To make a fin seal, the inner surfaces of a 2 layer structure having different melting points are sealed together in a mirror image. The outer layer has a higher melting point than the inner sealant layer. The constant heat bare metal resistance end seal jaws penetrate the inner layer flow and caulk without distorting the outer layer which has higher heat resistance. The most common example of a lamination is rice.
In either style, performance of the sealant layer is critical.
Single Monolayer Films
Laminations
Printing
Surface Print
buried reverse print
Sealing Jaw Type
Impulse
Resistent
Back seam
Overlap
fin
Barrier properties
Poor
excellent
Seal quality
Pinholes
Integral complete seal
Channel leakers
Occasional
preventable
Stand up pouches
Requires lamination
Cube / quad seal
Requires lamination
To calculate weight per 1,000 packages made with form/fill seal, see weights and measures.
Whether your requirements are single layer or lamination, we can provide the right sealant layer film for your application.
