Double-head vacuum nitrogen-filling can sealer for milk powder, protein powder, and pharmaceutical powder in tinplate and aluminum cans — Keypack Intelligent

How Vacuum Nitrogen Can Sealing Protects Milk Powder, Protein Powder, and Nutritional Powder

Why Powder Cans Need Oxygen Control

Milk powder, protein powder, nutritional powder, and pharmaceutical powder products are sensitive to oxygen, moisture, flavor change, and shelf-life degradation. Exposure to residual oxygen inside a sealed can accelerates oxidation, promotes microbial activity, and shortens the effective shelf life of the product. For premium powder packaging, sealing is not only about closing the can — it is about creating a more protective internal environment. Vacuum and nitrogen flushing before final seaming reduces the residual oxygen level inside the can, helping maintain product quality from the point of sealing through to the end consumer.

Products Suitable for Vacuum Nitrogen Can Sealing

Vacuum nitrogen can sealing is used across a range of powder and granule products where oxygen control is part of the quality specification. Confirmed applications include:

  • Milk powder canning with nitrogen flush — infant formula and dairy powder products where oxidation control is critical to product safety and shelf life. See the Milk Powder Weighing Production Line for upstream filling integration.
  • Protein powder packaging with vacuum sealing — sports nutrition and functional protein products where flavor stability and extended shelf life are key selling points.
  • Pharmaceutical powder products requiring a low-oxygen environment — where residual oxygen limits are part of product registration or GMP compliance requirements.
  • Premium food powder packaging — for coffee, cocoa, spice blends, and specialty food powders where aroma retention and oxidation prevention are priorities.
  • Nutritional supplement canning — for vitamins, minerals, and functional powder blends where modified atmosphere packaging supports label claims on freshness and potency.
  • High-end products requiring extended shelf life — where nitrogen flushing is used as a differentiator in premium product positioning.

Compatible Can Types and Size Range

The machine is compatible with a range of standard metal can formats used in food and pharmaceutical powder packaging:

  • Tinplate cans — the most common format for milk powder, protein powder, and nutritional supplement canning.
  • Aluminum round cans — used in premium food and pharmaceutical applications where lighter weight or specific barrier properties are required.
  • Metal containers for powder products — including composite and specialty metal formats for high-value powder products.
  • Standard 401 and 502 can sizes — covering the most widely used can diameters in food and pharmaceutical powder packaging.
  • Round metal cans for food and pharmaceutical applications — compatible with standard seaming lid specifications.
  • Can height range: 100–230 mm — accommodating a broad range of fill volumes from single-serve to bulk powder formats.

Twin-Head Structure and Modified Atmosphere Protection

The double-head design allows two cans to be processed simultaneously, increasing throughput without requiring a proportional increase in machine footprint. The vacuum and nitrogen flushing sequence operates as follows: after filling, each can enters the sealing chamber where vacuum is applied to remove ambient air, followed by a nitrogen flush to replace the evacuated atmosphere with an inert gas environment. The dual seaming heads then apply the lid and complete the seam while the modified atmosphere is maintained inside the can. This sequence — vacuum, nitrogen flush, and seam — is what distinguishes modified atmosphere can sealing from standard atmospheric seaming and is the basis for residual oxygen control below 3%.

Confirmed Technical Parameters

The following specifications apply to the Double-Head Vacuum Nitrogen-Filling Can Sealer:

  • Speed: 12–14 cans/min
  • Dimensions: 2200 × 1150 × 1900 mm
  • Residual oxygen control: Below 3%
  • Structure: Dual seaming technology
  • Control: PLC touchscreen control
  • Operation: Oil-free operation
  • Customizable modules: Automatic lid feeding system, can infeed and outfeed conveyors, vacuum pump configuration, nitrogen supply system, dual seaming head assembly, automatic dust extraction unit

Why Dust Extraction Matters for Powder Canning

Powder filling and can sealing areas generate airborne powder particles as a byproduct of the filling and transfer process. Airborne powder in the sealing zone can contaminate the seam area, interfere with lid placement, and affect the integrity of the final seal. An automatic dust extraction unit integrated into the sealing station helps keep the sealing area cleaner by drawing airborne particles away from the seam zone before and during lid application. This supports stable can closure, reduces the risk of seal contamination, and contributes to a cleaner production environment — which is particularly relevant in pharmaceutical and premium food powder applications where particulate control is part of the facility hygiene standard.

Contact Keypack Intelligent

Powder type, can size, oxygen control target, nitrogen supply configuration, and sealing speed all affect which vacuum nitrogen can sealer specification is appropriate for your line. Contact Keypack Intelligent to evaluate your powder type, can size, oxygen control target, nitrogen supply, and sealing speed before selecting a vacuum nitrogen can sealer. Our engineering team can help you determine the right seaming head configuration, vacuum pump specification, and module selection for your application.

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