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Push down on the handle to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Use the shelf to hold work while pushing down on the foot pedal to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Systems include a cradle, a heat sealer, a heat gun, and a roll of film that shrinks when heated.
Clamp shut the jaws to seal bags.
Use the wheel to make a seal of any length or shape.
These sealers have a pliers-style design for sealing vacuum-formed plastic trays and blister packs.
Cover a wide area to seal large or irregularly shaped packages.
Create an airtight seal around small parts to prevent damage from moisture and oxidation.
Use these bags with Vacuum Heat Sealers to create an airtight seal around items.
These bags are moisture resistant and can be closed with a heat sealer.
Provide multilayered protection for static-sensitive electronic components.
An additive in the material prevents static discharge from building up on the bag's surface.
These bags shrink when heated for a skin-tight barrier around material.
Cut bags off the roll to the length you need.
Quickly tear these bags off the roll.
These plastic bags are more moisture resistant than paper bags.
Heat this film to create a form-fitting barrier around single packages and small shipments to protect them from moisture and dirt.
Cover objects with sharp angles and points with this film to protect them from sun, dirt, moisture, and damage.
Shield shipments of metal equipment that could be exposed to the outdoors for long periods of time.
Protect equipment exposed to flames and sparks.
This film is thicker than standard heat-shrink film, so it's ideal for large and irregularly shaped objects.
Hold large shipments on a pallet tightly together during transport.