Stick Pack Machines.
Narrow single-serve sachets for coffee, sugar, protein, electrolytes — anything sold in 2–15 g portions. Multi-lane machines from 40 to 240 sticks per minute.
What this machine does
The format of single-serve.
A stick pack machine forms narrow tube sachets from a wide roll of film, with multiple lanes running in parallel. Each lane makes one stick at a time; a 6-lane machine running 40 cycles per minute produces 240 sticks per minute total. The format is the standard for single-serve — coffee sticks, sugar sticks, protein stick packs, electrolyte powders, sauce sachets.
They use less material than a sachet, fit into a cardboard wallet or loose in a cup, and run at very high effective throughput per square meter of floor.
Best-fit products
Runs these well — and what each one needs
- Instant coffee, cappuccino mix→ multi-lane auger + nitrogen flush
- Granulated sugar, sweetener→ volumetric cup filler
- Protein powder, BCAA→ agitated auger (sticky powder)
- Electrolyte / drink powder→ auger filler
- Liquid sauce, honey→ piston filler per lane
Configurations & options
Right-sized to your real product
- Lanes: 1–10 (configurable per model)
- Fillers: auger (powder), volumetric cup (granule), piston (liquid)
- Agitation for sticky powders
- Nitrogen flush for oxygen-sensitive products
- Dust extraction for fine powders
- Easy-tear notch (top or side)
- Perforation for tear-off multipacks
- PLC + HMI: Siemens or Mitsubishi (configurable)
Is this the right machine for you?
Four honest questions before you buy
- Are you selling single-serve portions? (If not, VFFS or pouch is likely better.)
- Is your dose between 2–15 g? Larger doses may be better in sachets.
- Do you need high effective throughput in a small footprint?
- Can your product flow reliably through narrow tubes? (Test if unsure.)
Common questions
The things buyers actually ask us.
How many lanes should I get?
Can I run powder and liquid on the same machine?
How clean does my powder need to be?
What's the minimum order for stick-pack film?
What we'd test before you commit
Send 1 kg of product + sample film.
We'll test fill-weight consistency across all lanes, seal integrity, and sustained throughput. Video within 15 working days. No charge.
Get a sample test →Spec sheet
Three models, sized to your lane count and speed target.
| Model | Speed | Film width | Pouch size (W × L) | Power | Footprint (L×W×H) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST-500 | 30–50 cyc/min | 500 mm | 60–105 × 50–120 mm | 12 kW · 380V | 2000 × 1400 × 1965 mm |
| ST-900 | 30–50 cyc/min | 900 mm | 60–105 × 50–120 mm | 14 kW · 380V | 2600 × 1900 × 2200 mm |
| ST-1200 | 30–50 cyc/min | 1200 mm | 60–105 × 50–120 mm | 15 kW · 380V | 2200 × 1900 × 2200 mm |
Not sure which family?
Single-serve sticks, then wallet-cartoned.
Cartoning Machines
Single-serve sticks are often collected into a cardboard wallet or multipack carton. A cartoner with a stick collection conveyor handles that step.
See it in contextIndustries we build for
The products and industries that run stick pack most — and the gotchas that catch first-time buyers.
Want a video of your product running before you commit?
Send us a sample — we'll run it on a matching machine and send the video back.