It is designed to seal common packaging films and trays made of PET, PP and PE, and can also work with compatible plastic film, foil and paper-based packaging depending on film compatibility.
The machine is manual in operation (tabletop press/action) but uses electric power for the heating/sealing element. The listed supply is 220V 50Hz.
Overall dimensions are 450 × 620 × 550 mm. Its compact, tabletop design is intended for household use and should fit on most kitchen tables, but please measure your available space first.
Yes — the model supports custom molds/trays. For custom mold options, sizes and tooling fees, contact the seller or manufacturer to discuss mold design and ordering.
This unit is intended for household and low-to-moderate volume use. It is not optimized for high-speed industrial production lines.
It supports film, foil, case and tray packaging types commonly used for food and small commodities.
Many tabletop sealing machines allow adjustment of sealing temperature and dwell time. Check the product manual or contact support for details about the controls on this specific unit.
Always unplug before cleaning. Wipe external surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent; avoid immersing the machine in water. Keep the sealing area free of residue and replace worn Teflon sheets or sealing elements as needed. Refer to the user manual for recommended maintenance steps.
Keep hands and flammable materials away from the heated sealing area, allow the unit to cool before touching the heater, use on a stable surface, and keep out of reach of children. Unplug when not in use.
Yes — the product listing indicates video technical support and online support are provided. Contact the seller or manufacturer for setup guidance and troubleshooting.
The machine is compatible with common PET/PP/PE sealing films. Exact compatible film types and thickness ranges depend on the film and mold; test your chosen film or consult the supplier to confirm compatibility.
It can be used for beverage packaging when appropriate trays or cups and compatible films are used, but ensure containers are stable and suitable for heat sealing.
Sealing speed depends on operator speed and container size; as a manual tabletop unit it is best for small batches rather than continuous high-throughput operations.
First check that the unit is plugged into a 220V 50Hz supply and switched on. Inspect the heating element and sealing surface for damage or residue. If the problem persists, contact the seller for online or video technical support.
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