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Ultrasonic sealing technology that reduces materials, maintenance, and energy

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Ultrasonic sealing technology that reduces materials, maintenance, and energy

Triangle demonstrates the versatility of its ultrasonic sealing technology in this video. The sealing technology is designed to reduce material consumption through a 50-80% narrower seal versus heat. There is also a reduction of package headspace and a potential reduction in secondary packaging.
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Operations personnel will also find lower maintenance requirements through reduced contamination of sealing tools, faster changeover times, and shorter tool cooling periods. Even temperature distribution, sealing times between 80 and 200 milliseconds, and short cycle times reduce energy consumption.

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