Eastey: Manual L-bar sealer and shrink tunnel

Available with either a hot wire or hot knife seal head, Eastey’s new Professional Series manual L-bar sealer and shrink tunnel features a powered takeaway mesh conveyor for easy product transport, and magnetic clamping and automatic cycle timing to ensure a proper seal.

Professional Series manual L-bar sealer and shrink tunnel
Professional Series manual L-bar sealer and shrink tunnel

The unit’s film cradle enables quick and easy film adjustment and changeovers, and the unit’s pin perf provides air evacuation to each package to leave a tight shrink-wrapped product.  The manual L-bar sealer is designed to seal products ranging from 20- to 50-in long and 16- to 100-in wide.

Sealers can be combined with the company’s Professional Series shrink tunnel to provide a positive shrink of all products. The Professional Series shrink tunnel features a solid-state temperature control and four directional air flow with variable controlled air speed for positive shrink on all sides of the product. The tunnel conveyor can be ordered as stainless steel, live roller, dead roller, or plastic belt. The chamber dimensions range from 20- to 70-in wide, and 8- to 20-in high.

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