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Why Fischbein Is A Top Choice For Processing Facilities

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When it comes to industrial machinery, the oldest manufacturers tend to be the best at what they do, and Fischbein is no exception. For more than a century, this company has been at the forefront of bag closing and sealing technologies, helping processing facilities manage enormous amounts of material. The company was established in 1910 in Minneapolis and initially focused on bag sewing equipment. Many decades later, it now offers the latest in paper and plastic bag sewing and sealing, along with a number of bag scales and conveyors.

While the business began as a buyer, seller and servicer of bag sewing equipment, it would eventually introduce several landmark technologies of its own. In 1943, Dave Fischbein, the company’s owner, started working on a portable bag sewer that was driven by electricity. It was released into the market in 1946 and quickly became a popular fixture in many processing plants. In the early 70s, the company introduced another first-of-its-kind product into the marketplace, this time a sealer for pinch style paper bags that were pre-glued. This gave businesses yet another option for material handling, transporting and storage.

Since the 1970s, the company has grown immensely and has had to move to bigger and bigger manufacturing facilities to compensate. Its brand has grown in respect around the world, and its products are now sold in more than 190 countries. Fischbein also has a headquarters situated in Europe and several offices in Germany, France and the Netherlands. Along the way, the company also acquired several respected brands in the bag closing and sealing industry, including Saxon and Inglett.

For more than a century, this business has done nothing but grow and improve its portfolio of industrial products. Though it is still the most trusted name in bag closing and sealing, this company has worked to stay ahead by innovating and understanding what other businesses need from their equipment. As a result, this brand can be found in many agriculture, food, animal feed, pet food, pharmaceutical, and medical processing facilities.

Several of the company’s products are highly popular, but its paper and plastic bag sealers remain the backbone of its equipment portfolio. Its paper bag sealers are designed to grab and handle a large amount of packaging in a short time. During operation, the bag is run through the machine, which grabs it, applies a precise burst of heat to flash melt the glue, and then folds it closed. With advanced controls and high quality engineering, this machine delivers the minimum amount of heat needed to adhere the glued tabs together.

The company’s plastic bag sealers are similar in function, though they are designed to work with PE, laminates, cellophane, and other plastic materials. While in operation, they also apply a quick burst of heat using electricity or hot air. Its hot air models are considered by many to be the most advanced bag closers on the market and provide an unprecedented amount of efficiency. All of the company’s bag closing and sealing equipment are also low maintenance and extremely compact, so they are easy to install and fit into a facility.

For any bag closing and sealing needs, a processing facility can get exactly what they need in this company’s machinery. Fischbein has proven for many decades that its position as the leading bag closing equipment manufacturer is well deserved.




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