This is an automatic, heavy-duty packaging machine that uses heat sealing (and in some model variants vacuum functions) to close and seal boxes, cases and barrels made of plastic packaging materials. It is pneumatic-driven, designed for high-volume factory and warehouse use.
The machine uses heat sealing technology to create strong seals on plastic packaging. Some models or configurations may offer vacuum sealing as an additional feature — confirm the exact model features with the supplier.
It is specified to work with barrels and cases (boxes) and is designed primarily for plastic packaging materials. Compatibility with specific package shapes and sizes should be confirmed for your products.
The machine requires a 380V electrical supply (confirm whether three-phase for your installation). It is pneumatically driven and therefore also requires a compressed air supply; check required air pressure and flow with the manufacturer.
Overall dimensions are 3500 × 850 × 1800 mm (L × W × H) and the machine weight is 1200 kg.
The machine is rated as automatic. An operator is typically required for loading/unloading, initial setup, monitoring, and occasional adjustments, but sealing cycles are performed automatically.
The product description lists food packaging among its applications. If you plan to use it for food, confirm with the supplier that the machine meets applicable food-safety standards and that materials and seals are food-grade and cleanable to your required hygiene level.
Routine maintenance generally includes cleaning the sealing area, inspecting and replacing heating elements and sealing strips as needed, checking pneumatic hoses and fittings, and following any lubrication and inspection schedule recommended by the manufacturer.
Typical safety items on automatic sealing machines include emergency stop buttons, guards or interlocks around moving parts and heated elements, and warning labels. Ask the supplier for the specific safety features and certifications of the exact model you intend to buy.
Common consumables and spares include heating elements or sealing wires, Teflon or PTFE sealing strips, gaskets, pneumatic seals and standard fasteners. Request a spare-parts list from the vendor to plan inventory.
Throughput depends on box size, sealing cycle settings and the model configuration. The description indicates suitability for high-volume packaging, but obtain expected cycles-per-minute or units-per-hour figures from the supplier for your specific products.
You will need adequate floor space for the machine footprint plus operator access, a 380V power connection (confirm phase and breaker sizing), a compressed air supply for the pneumatic drive, and appropriate floor loading capacity for a 1200 kg machine. The supplier can provide detailed site-prep requirements.
Many manufacturers offer options such as different sealing widths, vacuum modules, conveyor lengths, control interfaces (PLC/HMI), safety upgrades and packaging-specific tooling. Discuss your application needs with the vendor to learn available customizations.
Warranty, operator training and after-sales service vary by supplier. Ask the vendor about warranty length and coverage, availability of operator and maintenance training, spare-parts supply and local technical support or service contracts.
Provide sample packages or detailed material specs (type of plastic, thickness, dimensions) to the supplier so they can confirm compatibility and, if needed, demonstrate sealing trials or recommend a model/configuration suited to your materials.
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