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With the assistance of our experienced professionals, we are engaged in manufacturing an extensive range of Ultrasonic Sealing Machine. This machine is well manufactured at our premises by making use of quality tested materials that are sourced from reliable vendors of the industry. Offered machine is tested on durability and strength parameters by our quality inspectors before the final dispatch. The Ultrasonic Sealing Machine offered by us is available at cost effective prices.
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Product details
Application | Fabric Sealing |
Model Number | UTSM-02 |
Frequency | 20 KHZ |
Voltage | 230V |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Brand | Johnson Plastosonic |
Material | Mild Steel |
Capacity | 450 pouch/min |
Power(Watt) | 1500 Watt |
FAQs:
Q: What is an Ultrasonic Sealing Machine?
A: Ultrasonic Sealing Machine is a type of machine that uses high-frequency vibrations to create a strong, durable seal in a variety of materials, such as plastics, films, and fabrics. The machine uses ultrasonic energy to melt and fuse the material together, creating a permanent bond.
Q: What are the benefits of using an Ultrasonic Sealing Machine?
A: Ultrasonic Sealing Machine offers several benefits over other types of sealing machines. It is a fast, efficient, and precise way to create strong seals in a variety of materials. The process produces no harmful emissions or waste, making it an environmentally friendly option. The machine is also easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance.
Q: What types of materials can an Ultrasonic Sealing Machine seal?
A: Ultrasonic Sealing Machine can seal a wide range of materials, including thermoplastics, films, fabrics, and synthetic fibers. It is commonly used in the packaging, textile, and automotive industries.
Q: How does an Ultrasonic Sealing Machine work?
A: Ultrasonic Sealing Machine works by using a transducer to convert electrical energy into high-frequency mechanical vibrations. These vibrations are then transmitted through a horn or sonotrode to the material being sealed. The vibrations create friction and heat, melting and fusing the material together to form a strong, durable seal.