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Sealers101When selecting a sealer, it is important to have a sense of the material which will be sealed. Try and have the material thickness and width available as this will make your selection process much easier. This will ensure the sealer you purchase is capable of sealing your material. If you want any sealer suggestions, fill out this easy questionnaire and we will provide you with some suggestions This page discusses the four key characteristics of sealers to help you determine which best fits your application.
What is a heat sealer?A heat sealer (ex: bag sealer, heat impulse sealer, direct heat sealer, hand sealers) is a machine used to seal plastic material using heat. There are many types of sealers and choosing the right sealer may be overwhelming without a few basic points.
FunctionThere are two main types of sealers: (1) impulse heat and (2) direct heat. Impulse sealers require no warm up time and seal by applying a pulse of energy to the sealing area, followed immediately by cooling. Impulse sealers only use power when the jaw is lowered. We recommend an impulse sealer for any thermoplastic material such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) which requires a lower seal temperature. Materials for impulse sealers: Polyethylene, Polyurethane, Polyvinylchloride, Pilofilm, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Saran, Nylon, bubble packs, padded mailers, foil, coated bags, Kel-F, Polyflex, Mylar, Tyvek, and other thermoplastic material. Impulse sealers are easy to use (no warm-up time), economical (electricity used only during sealing process), and safe (no component is always hot). There are different types of impulse sealers based on type of material and usage:
Direct heat (constant heat) sealers maintain constant heat in both jaws. Direct heat sealers use power as long as the machine is turned on. As a result, direct heat sealers possess better heat penetration in order to seal thicker materials. We recommend a direct heat sealer for materials such as coated aluminum foil, poly cello films, gusset bags, coated Kraft papers, waxed paper, cellophane, mylar, coated PP, and other thicker materials. We also include other types of sealers used for more specific types of applications: Vacuum sealers remove air from the product before sealing into an impermeable package. We recommend vacuum sealing in order to prevent oxidation, spoilage or corrosion. Barrier bags are used because PP and PE bags are both porous and cannot be used for long term storage. Clam shell sealers are ideal for welding clam shell packaging. SizeThe size of the sealer depends on the width of the material to be sealed. We usually recommend adding one inch to the width of material to be sealed for easier handling. Cutters on the sealer usually trim at slightly less than width of the sealer arm. Speed
Width of Seal / Packaging Material
Standard Features of Our Impulse SealersThe all-metal construction of our sealers provides industrial quality strength and ensures lasting durability. The body is formed out of rugged cast aluminum while the pivot is an all-steel construction. Most sealers are equipped with a plug-in electronic timer and built-in microswitch. No warm-up time is needed. The variable timer let you seal various types and thickness of plastic films. A signal light indicates the heat cycle is complete and the seal is done.
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