It semi-automatically seals and cuts plastic/PE bags using a hot knife and heat-seal system to produce finished bags quickly and with precise edges.
The machine is semi-automatic: an operator loads or positions material, and the machine performs heat sealing and cutting automatically.
Sealing speed is up to 130 pieces per minute. The cutting mechanism can operate up to 150 pieces per minute; overall throughput depends on material, bag size, and operator workflow.
Cutting width is up to 290 mm. Cutting length is adjustable from 1 mm up to 100 m, allowing a wide range of bag sizes and roll-fed operations—confirm specific size needs with your supplier.
It is designed for PE and common plastic packaging films. It handles most thin-to-medium gauge polyethylene and similar packaging materials; for very thick, laminated, or heat-sensitive films, consult the supplier.
Power rating is 1500 W. Voltage options listed are 110 V / 220 V at 50/60 Hz—confirm which configuration is supplied and whether any local plug or electrical work is required.
The machine measures approximately 61 x 60 x 56 cm (L x W x H) and weighs about 70 kg, making it compact enough for many production areas but not hand-portable.
The machine is designed to be easy to operate; basic training is usually sufficient. Typical tasks include loading material, setting length/temperature, and starting the cycle.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the hot knife and sealing surfaces, checking and replacing worn blades or heating elements, inspecting electrical connections, and ensuring moving parts are clean and lightly lubricated as recommended by the manufacturer.
Operators should avoid direct contact with hot surfaces, use appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves if needed), disconnect power before maintenance, and follow vendor safety instructions and local electrical codes.
Common issues: weak or uneven seals (check temperature, pressure, clean sealing surface), machine won’t heat (verify power supply and fuses), uneven cutting (inspect/replace blade). If problems persist, contact your supplier or service technician.
Yes — typical consumables include heating elements, hot knife blades, Teflon tape or protective covers, and temperature controllers. Availability and part numbers vary by supplier, so confirm before purchase.
The unit is electrically driven and typically operates at low to moderate noise levels typical of semi-automatic sealing machines. Exact dB values are not specified—ask the vendor if noise levels are critical.
Basic customization and line integration may be possible depending on the supplier. Options might include different voltage configurations, feeding systems, or output conveyors—discuss specific integration needs with the manufacturer.
Warranty terms, certifications (CE, UL, etc.), and service agreements vary by manufacturer and distributor. Request detailed warranty and certification documentation from the supplier before purchase.
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