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Why Is It Worth Having A Fischbein Portable Bag Closer?

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The Fischbein portable bag closer combines the convenience of a mobile system with the precision of a premium package handling system. These machines are designed for production facilities that don’t have the space or infrastructure for an automated system. They can keep up with the volume that automated machines produce, so they can be integrated into any production line as long as there are people to man them.

These devices are easy to handle and at only 11 pounds each, they can be used by most people without too much trouble. Sewing a package shut takes just a few seconds and little expertise, so there is a low learning curve to working the machine. While in operation, the top of the package is inserted into a small aperture that delivers the thread. A Fischbein portable bag closer is capable of handling a variety of packages, from multi-wall paper packages to woven and laminated packages. These devices can also work with some plastic package varieties, making them extremely versatile. The company offers several models of these machines, from light duty devices to heavy duty machines that can tackle the toughest jobs. All models are capable of producing 35 linear feet of stitching per minute and produce four stitches per inch, so they create a secure seal that will hold up under normal wear and tear.

Paper packaging is often used in the food, animal feed and pet food industries, among others. However, many processing facilities need options for sealing plastic packaging. Fortunately, Fischbein offers a portable bag closer designed for plastic packaging. These manual impulse sealers are placed on a tabletop and are capable of sealing a high volume of plastic packages every hour. These devices are safe to operate and don’t require any special knowledge to use, so they can be easily integrated into most processing lines. Like all impulse sealers, these devices consist of a heating element (usually a nickel chromium wire) that conducts a high amount of electricity into a single, quick burst. The wire is contained in a set of jaws that grab the plastic package during operation. The top of the package is heated up enough to melt slightly and produce an airtight seal in a second or two. The end result is an attractive seal that can range from several millimeters in thickness to a hairline finish. Impulse plastic sealers can be used on PE, HDPE, cellophane and many other thermoplastics and laminates.

All of Fischbein’s machines are respected for their low maintenance and reliability, and can be purchased through Philip Rahm. For more than a century, the company has been the most respected name in package sewing and sealing. Established in 1910, the company has grown tremendously in size since its foundation and has added several innovations to the industry. Its machines are now sold in more than 190 countries around the world and are considered to be the best in the package sealing industry. Its mobile sewers and sealers are just another set of products in its highly respected portfolio.




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