Heat Sealer Line up

Parts

 

Manufacturers

 

Additional Items

 

Featured Article

 


Which Bag Sealer is Better?

With all the descriptions of bag sealers on our website you may be getting confused about which one is which. This article will compare two types of bag sealers, constant heat sealers and impulse sealers.

The main difference with
constant heat sealers and impulse bag sealers is the heat source. Both have heating elements which use electricity to heat the sealing device; however the impulse sealer only uses a brief pulse of electricity to provide a high level of heat for a...

Click here to read more

Visit Our Other Websites

 

For Box Staplers visit www.boxstaplersupply.com

 

For American International Electric Sealers visit www.americaninternationalelectric
sealersupply.com

 

For Josef Kihlberg Staplers visit www.josefkihlbergstapler.com

 

For Coffee Bags visit www.coffeebagsupply.com

 

For Custom Printed Tape visit www.customprintedtapesupply.com

 

For Tape Machine visit www.tapemachinesupply.com

 

For Strapping Machines visit www.strappingmachinesupply.com






New and Articles
Constant Heat Sealers

Here at Impulse Sealer Supply, we want to ensure that you are provided with the best information to make an informed decision when choosing a product. This article offers some information about constant heat sealers.

Constant heat sealers are bag sealers which deliver a constant source of heat to the bag to be sealed, hence the name, constant heat sealer. The constant heat creates higher heat levels and allows this sealer to seal heavier bags, or bags with higher melting points. Some materials which this sealer can be used for are: foil, commonly used for coffee bags; Mylar; and polycellophane, most often used to contain spices or other food products. Constant heat sealers are special and are not often used for common sealing procedures.

The width of the constant heat sealer sealing element is 1/4th of an inch which can handle bags of varying thicknesses. Constant heat sealers also come in an assortment of seal lengths including 8in, 12in, and 16in. As with impulse sealers, for constant heat sealers you should provide for a 2in difference in the bag you wish to seal and the seal length itself. An 8in sealer should seal a 6in bag, but can possibly handle a 7in bag as well.

We hope this information has helped you to make a better informed decision on a heat sealer for your company.