This semi-automatic tabletop sealer is used to heat-seal a variety of packaging types — including plastic cups, trays, boxes and pouches made of film, foil or compatible laminates — to preserve food, beverages and other products and provide tamper-evident, secure seals.
The sealer works with films and foils and is compatible with cups and containers made of plastic, paper and some metal-based packaging. It supports common shapes such as round and square cups and trays; however, exact fit depends on container dimensions.
The unit measures approximately 50 x 40 x 65 cm (L x W x H) and has a net weight of about 100 kg. For shipping it is packed in a single package sized 100 x 85 x 135 cm with a gross weight around 150 kg.
The machine is available in both 110 V and 220 V versions. Please confirm the correct voltage option for your location when ordering.
This model is semi-automatic. That means the machine performs the sealing process electrically, but an operator is required to load/unload containers and trigger or position each sealing cycle. It’s ideal for small-to-medium production with a tabletop footprint.
Throughput depends on container size, operator speed and seal settings. Typical semi-automatic tabletop sealers can process anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred containers per hour. For an accurate estimate tailored to your product size, ask the supplier with sample container dimensions.
The unit uses heat-sealing technology to create secure, tamper-evident seals. When operated with appropriate film/foil and correct temperature/time settings, it produces strong, leak-resistant seals suitable for most food and beverage applications.
Most heat-sealers allow adjustment of sealing temperature and dwell time to match different films and container materials. Confirm with your supplier whether this particular model includes adjustable temperature and timer controls; video technical support is available from the manufacturer.
This sealer is compatible with heat-sealable films and laminated foils designed for cup and tray sealing. Recommended materials typically include PET/PE, PP, PLA films, and aluminum-based lids depending on your product. Verify film thickness and compatibility with your supplier.
Regular maintenance includes: wiping surfaces with a soft, damp cloth; keeping the sealing head and platens free of residue; checking and replacing worn sealing elements (gaskets, Teflon covers) as needed; and performing periodic electrical inspections. Always disconnect power before cleaning. Refer to the operator guide or video support for detailed procedures.
This is an electrically driven, semi-automatic tabletop machine and does not list a requirement for compressed air. Confirm with the supplier if any optional pneumatic features are present on specific configurations.
Standard safety features on tabletop sealers commonly include protective covers, emergency stop or power cut-off, and insulated handles to prevent burns. For exact safety features of this model and any applicable certifications, ask the vendor and request documentation.
The product listing includes video technical support. Check with the seller about warranty terms, spare-part availability and lead times. Many suppliers offer spare heating elements, Teflon sheets and gaskets as common replacement parts.
This machine is suitable for food service, catering, beverage packaging, retail ready meals, and non-food applications such as chemical samples or small hardware items where heat sealing is appropriate. It’s intended for businesses needing a compact, tabletop sealing solution.
Provide the supplier with container shape (round/square), dimensions (top diameter, height), material and desired film/lid type. The vendor can advise on tooling, seal tooling inserts, voltage choice (110V or 220V), and any additional options to ensure proper fit and reliable seals.
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