Heat Sealers

Continuous Heat Sealer - sealers: Pouch and Bag sealing equipment that utilizes a moving belt. High throughput.
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Impulse Sealer - sealers: Single operation sealers that utilize a heated bar.
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Hand Sealers: Heat Sealers that are operated by pressing heated bars together. Hand pressing operation. Impulse or bar sealer.
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Foot Operated Sealers : similiar to a hand sealer but utilizing a foot pedal. Impulse or bar sealer.
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Band Sealer - Also known as a continuous heat sealer. Refers to the use of bands (typically teflon) to seal bags, pouches etc.
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Continuous Heat Sealers

Continuous heat sealers provide the capacity for continuous package sealing. Most continuous heat sealers use moving heated belts to seal packaging material. Click here for demonstration. Unsealed bags, pouches or sheet material are fed into the belts by an operator and are moved from the front to the rear of the machine in the direction of the belts. Many continuous heat sealers also incorporate a conveyor so that the operator does not need to hold the sealing material through the seal.

Continuous heat sealers are typically most useful for small to medium sized package sealing. High throughput is the primary advantage of a continuous sealer as the machine can typically handle as many packages as the operator can feed into the belts. Packaged consumer goods are therefore a good candidate for this type of sealer.

Continuous heat sealers are more complicated than impulse sealers as they contain more moving parts. The use of belts and a conveyor require a motor and gearing. This adds cost and also may mean additional maintenance.

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This is a basic continuous band heat sealer provided by www.simplesealers.com

 
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