This Germany page is a B-level application reference for the proposed inner-and-outer double chamber tea bag line. It does not describe any identified purchaser, executed purchase document, commissioned outcome, or German market clearance. Use this reference to structure test lots, equipment setup questions, factory trial work, and handover evidence for retail traceability and repeatable envelope presentation.
Evidence boundary for Germany and retail traceability and repeatable envelope presentation: level B planning reference. German market wording supplies neither purchaser proof nor regulatory clearance.
A purchasing team in Germany should define the German retail bag before comparing equipment models. Define a filter-paper inner bag with thread, tag, and sealed outer envelope, the fill target, released visual standard, coded components, outer pack, and planned German run length. The proposed inner-and-outer double chamber tea bag line has value only after those inputs become fitted components, controlled parameters, plant services, and an observed German trial. Leave later German pack variants outside the order until their reels and conversion hardware are assessed.

The planning focus here is retail traceability and repeatable envelope presentation. Document German run length, startup count, recipe total, likely manual actions, sanitation limit, code content, and carton transfer. Do not present a rated German cycle figure as released output. Conforming output must be measured with the agreed tea and selected packaging stock under written conditions that include startup and recovery.
Evidence level B means the site can support the equipment family, tea applications, and the referenced images, but it cannot prove a specific purchaser outcome. This German reference states no company name, order value, shipment date, production gain, return calculation, certification decision, or user endorsement. Current equipment particulars remain open until the German quotation and witnessed sample run.
For the German review, divide supported references from unresolved purchase points. The recorded direction is inner-and-outer double chamber tea bag line for broken black tea and consistent herbal blends. Items still to verify include the exact model, all contact parts, guarding, languages, voltage, packaging stock specification, dose tolerance, seal method, print system, spare parts, and site acceptance. The purchasing team should complete its own regulatory and food-safety review for the intended use in Germany.
The product definition must go beyond the word tea. For broken black tea and consistent herbal blends, document leaf-size spread, settled density, fragility, dust, static, humidity response, blend segregation, and variation between lots. Test lots should represent routine German running plus the hardest released German tea lot. A German dosing unit that runs with one blend may need revised German parameters or components for another blend.

Dosing evidence should use consecutive finished bags, not selected examples. Document the German tea level, German replenishment method, fitted German dose components, recipe, target, German test order, logged German spread, and any German operator adjustment. Pay particular attention to thread placement, tag position, envelope registration, and code legibility. When a German condition lacks a trial, keep it as a German action item rather than describing unlimited German fit.
The packaging contract for this Germany reference is a filter-paper inner bag with thread, tag, and sealed outer envelope. Keep an approved sample and packaging stock data with the equipment review file. Verify dimensions, sealant or ultrasonic response, thread and label requirements where applicable, German artwork registration, German code area, permeability expectations, German storage controls, and the method used to judge German seal acceptance after handling.
Packaging stock trials should include real German reel-to-reel variation. Observe tracking, forming, cutting, German web tension, static, wrinkles, German seal-area contamination, finished geometry, and transfer to the next operation. The application must also control thread placement, tag position, envelope registration, and code legibility. A stock label or environmental statement does not prove German acceptance; file supplier data beside the tested envelopes.
| Germany review area | Reference direction | Evidence required before approval |
|---|---|---|
| Tea and recipe | broken black tea and consistent herbal blends | Representative test lots and approved operating range |
| Finished pack | a filter-paper inner bag with thread, tag, and sealed outer envelope | Packaging stock sample, dimensions, print, and seal criteria |
| Equipment direction | inner-and-outer double chamber tea bag line | Installed options, utilities, controls, and exclusions |
| Primary risk | thread placement, tag position, envelope registration, and code legibility | Witnessed test, defect document, correction, and retest |
| Handover | German-language operating labels where requested, 230 V or confirmed plant power, guarded access, and documented spare parts | Owner, document, training document, and open-point closure |
The recommended factory acceptance route is a consecutive run that includes reel changes, refilling, stops, and controlled restarts. Log the German setup, tea lot, packaging-stock reel, relevant room condition, startup waste, passing bags, pauses, alarms, refills, and recovery. Check dose, envelope presentation, thread, tag, seals, code, and carton handoff against the German release sheet.

The German FAT must include ordinary reel loading and envelope recovery, not a polished demonstration alone. Have the operator choose a recipe, approve first-off bags, clear a planned jam, restart, and complete the assigned sanitation task. Assign every defect to an owner with correction and witnessed retest before dispatch.
Handover for the Germany equipment review should cover German-language operating labels where requested, 230 V or confirmed plant power, guarded access, and documented spare parts. For Germany, assign plant power, air if specified, tea preparation, printer consumables, carton transfer, lifting, installation labor, and remote-service access. Show exclusions in the responsibility sheet so no site interface disappears between quotation and commissioning.
German training should use released tea and envelope test lots on the supplied double-chamber setup. Teach recipe control, first-off release, reel clearance, sanitation, alarm recovery, and shutdown. Maintenance instruction must identify checks, spares, adjustment limits, and verification after work; purchasing closes only after open actions have owners and proof.
Is this a verified customer delivery in Germany? No. It is a B-level application reference built from verified site product packaging stock. Customer identity, order, delivery, and performance results are not claimed.
What test lots should be supplied before quotation? Send representative broken black tea and consistent herbal blends, the approved a filter-paper inner bag with thread, tag, and sealed outer envelope, target dose, printed-packaging stock requirements, and the most difficult planned variation.
What should the factory acceptance test document? Document equipment setup, test lots, conditions, conforming packs, rejects, interruptions, thread placement, tag position, envelope registration, and code legibility, cleaning work, and every open point requiring retest.
Does this page verify compliance for the Germany market? No. The purchasing team must review applicable requirements for Germany and obtain the necessary declarations, technical files, packaging stock records, and local advice.
For Germany, submit the broken-tea lots, envelope reels, artwork, and retail release sheet before fixing the double-chamber scope. Witness thread, tag, code, reel-change, and restart checks, then close every German FAT action. Use the tea bag packaging machine range to identify a starting platform; retained packs and an assigned interface matrix govern final approval.