Weigh-Fill, Loader, and Sealer Tri-Paks


Many in our roasting community are eager to automate their manual packaging process. They’re tired of hand-weighing coffee into bags and sealing them with a foot-pedal heat sealer, and they want to streamline operations to keep up with demand.

Enter the CEPros "Tri-Pak," a trio of weigh-fill machines, loaders, and band sealers that pack a packaging punch. We've built three collections available in 3 options:

Of course, if you're a do-it-yourselfer, you can choose any loader, weigh fill, or sealer combination that fits your specific needs and application. Find the loader collection HERE, the weigh fill collection HERE, and our line of sealers HERE.

Call us to chat about all the options available for this equipment.

Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 1
Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 1

Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 1

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Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 2
Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 2

Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 2

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Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 3
Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 3

Weigh Fill, Loader, Vertical Band Sealer - Tri-Pak Option 3

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a coffee destoner improve coffee quality?

Yes. Removing foreign material helps ensure a cleaner, more consistent final product.

Do small roasteries need a coffee destoner?

Not always—but as production grows, the risk (and cost) of contamination makes it a smart addition.

What does a coffee destoner remove?

A coffee destoner removes stones, metal fragments, and other dense contaminants from roasted coffee beans.

What does a coffee afterburner do?

A coffee afterburner reduces smoke, odor, and VOC emissions by burning them off before they exit the roastery.

Is a coffee afterburner required?

In many cities, yes—especially for larger roasters or urban locations. Always check local regulations.

What’s the difference between thermal and catalytic afterburners?

Thermal units use higher heat; catalytic units use a catalyst to lower the required temperature. Both aim to reduce emissions.