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Sealing Machine Price ListHand Held Sealers

Mini Bag Sealer

Tiny gadgets that fit in your palm. Battery powered or rechargeable. Press down on a chip bag and slide across to reseal it. Keeps snacks fresh after you open them.

These little sealers cost almost nothing and work surprisingly well for home use. Most come with a built in cutter blade so you can open bags too. Great for kitchens and pantries.

Price: $6 – $25

Handheld Impulse Sealer

Clamp style tool for sealing poly bags by hand. Squeeze the handle and the heating element activates. Hold for a couple seconds then release. Clean seal every time.

Small workshops and craft businesses use these constantly. They handle bags up to about 8 inches wide. No electricity needed on battery models which makes them portable for farmers markets or trade shows.

Price: $15 – $85

Portable Clamp Sealer

Heavier duty than the squeeze style sealers. These have trigger grips and wider jaws. Some models reach 12 inches or more in seal length.

Industrial applications call for these when you need to seal bags that are already filled and standing upright. Warehouse workers carry them around to close packages right at the packing station. Direct heat versions handle thicker materials than impulse types can manage.

Price: $45 – $200

Tabletop Impulse Sealers

Hand Press Impulse Sealer

The workhorse of small packaging operations. Push down the arm and the element heats up instantly. When you release the pressure the seal cools under the jaw. Simple and effective.

Seal lengths run from 8 inches up to 24 inches on standard models. Longer bars exist for specialty applications. The 12 inch size handles most common bag widths and sits comfortably on any workbench.

Stainless steel construction lasts longer than painted metal. Worth the extra cost if you plan to use it daily. Replacement heating elements and teflon tape keep these machines running for years.

Price: $30 – $350

Double Impulse Sealer

Heating elements on both top and bottom jaws. Creates the strongest possible seal by melting plastic from two sides at once. Essential for thick bags or laminated pouches.

Medical packaging often requires double seals for sterilization pouches. Food processors use them for barrier films that single element sealers struggle with. The dual heat cuts through tough materials cleanly.

Price: $150 – $600

Automatic Tabletop Sealer

Set your timer and temperature then feed bags through. The machine cycles automatically when you position the bag. Consistent seals without operator variation.

Production environments benefit most from automatic operation. Workers focus on loading product while the sealer handles timing. Output jumps significantly compared to manual machines because nobody waits for cool down cycles.

Price: $250 – $800

Foot Operated Sealers

Pedal Impulse Sealer

Both hands stay free to position bags while your foot triggers the seal. Floor standing units with adjustable height work tables. Pedal pressure controls the seal cycle.

Packaging lines move faster when operators don’t have to reach for handles. Step on the pedal and the jaws close automatically. Release and they open. Rhythm develops quickly and throughput climbs.

Seal widths typically run 2mm to 5mm depending on the model. The wider seals hold better on heavy bags. Most machines let you swap heating elements to change seal width.

Price: $200 – $700

Double Impulse Foot Sealer

Dual heating elements plus hands free operation. The combination handles demanding packaging tasks efficiently. Thick laminated bags seal perfectly every cycle.

These units often include adjustable seal time and temperature controls. Dial in your settings once and the machine repeats them exactly. Consistency matters when you’re sealing hundreds or thousands of bags daily.

Price: $500 – $1,400

Constant Heat Foot Sealer

The heating element stays hot continuously rather than pulsing on and off. Seals materials that impulse sealers can’t handle. Coated papers, cellophane, and specialty films all work well.

Warm up time runs about five minutes before you start sealing. Once hot the machine keeps going without pause. No waiting between cycles means faster throughput for high volume jobs.

Price: $600 – $1,500

Continuous Band Sealers

Horizontal Band Sealer

Bags lay flat on a conveyor and feed through heated rollers. The machine seals continuously without stopping between bags. Just keep feeding and sealed packages come out the other end.

Entry level models handle 20 to 30 bags per minute with a practiced operator. Temperature controls let you dial in the right heat for your film type. Digital displays make adjustments precise.

These sealers work on almost any thermoplastic material. Polyethylene, polypropylene, laminated films, foil pouches. If heat can melt it together a band sealer will close it.

Price: $300 – $2,500

Vertical Band Sealer

Stand up pouches feed through in an upright position. The seal forms at the top while the pouch hangs vertically. Perfect for products that might shift or spill if laid flat.

Coffee bags, snack pouches, and pet food packages often use vertical sealing. The product stays settled at the bottom throughout the process. Liquid filled pouches benefit especially from vertical orientation.

Most vertical sealers rotate the sealing head so you can run horizontally too. One machine handles both orientations depending on what you’re packaging that day.

Price: $400 – $3,000

Heavy Duty Band Sealer

Industrial construction for continuous production. Stainless steel frames, powerful motors, wide conveyor belts. These machines run all day every day without complaint.

Seal speeds reach 40 feet per minute on faster models. That translates to serious throughput for high volume operations. Food processing plants, fulfillment centers, and manufacturers rely on heavy duty sealers.

Optional features include hot stamp coders for printing lot numbers or dates directly onto the seal. Gas flush attachments extend shelf life for perishable products. Inkjet integration adds barcodes or graphics.

Price: $1,500 – $8,500

Vacuum Sealers

External Vacuum Sealer

Place the open end of a bag in the sealing chamber. The machine sucks out air then heat seals the bag closed. Common in home kitchens for food storage.

Channel style sealers require special textured bags that allow air extraction. The bags cost more but the machines are affordable. Entry level models start under $100.

Commercial grade external sealers handle wider bags and tougher films. Restaurant kitchens use them for sous vide prep and bulk ingredient storage. Retail meat counters seal customer orders quickly.

Price: $50 – $600

Chamber Vacuum Sealer

The entire bag goes inside a chamber. Air evacuates from the whole space then the bag seals. Works with smooth bags that cost much less than textured ones.

True vacuum levels reach 99% or higher in quality chamber machines. That level of air removal extends shelf life dramatically compared to external sealers. Liquids and wet foods seal cleanly without getting sucked into the pump.

Tabletop chambers handle moderate production volumes. Single seal bar models process one bag at a time. Dual bar versions seal two bags per cycle and nearly double your output.

Price: $500 – $4,000

Floor Model Chamber Sealer

Larger chambers, bigger pumps, faster cycle times. These machines anchor serious food processing operations. Multiple seal bars handle several bags simultaneously.

Double chamber models alternate sides so loading never stops. While one chamber runs its cycle the operator loads the other. Continuous production without downtime for loading.

Gas flush options replace extracted air with nitrogen or other gases. Modified atmosphere packaging keeps products fresh far longer than vacuum alone. Fresh pasta, sliced deli meats, and prepared meals often use gas flush.

Price: $3,500 – $15,000

Induction Cap Sealers

Handheld Induction Sealer

Electromagnetic heating bonds foil liners to bottle openings. Hold the sealer over a capped bottle for a few seconds. The liner fuses to the rim creating a tamper evident seal.

Pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries require induction sealing for consumer safety. The sealed liner proves nobody opened the product before purchase. Contamination and tampering become obvious immediately.

Digital controls adjust power and timing for different cap sizes. Most handheld units cover 15mm to 100mm diameter openings. One machine handles your entire product line.

Price: $90 – $450

Conveyor Induction Sealer

Bottles pass under a sealing head on a moving conveyor. Automatic operation seals thousands of bottles per hour without operator intervention. Production lines integrate these seamlessly.

Water cooling systems prevent overheating during continuous operation. Air cooled models work for lighter duty but struggle with sustained high speed runs. Water cooled sealers cost more but handle anything you throw at them.

Tunnel style sealers accommodate varying bottle heights automatically. The sealing head adjusts or multiple heads cover different positions. Mixed product runs proceed without manual changeovers.

Price: $600 – $5,000

Tray Sealers

Manual Tray Sealer

Load your filled tray into the machine, position the film, and press down to seal. Simple mechanical operation produces clean sealed meals. Ideal for small restaurants or meal prep services.

Film rolls mount above the sealing area and pull across the tray automatically. The heated plate bonds film to tray edges and cuts around the perimeter. Finished packages look professional and store neatly.

Different tray shapes require different sealing frames. Swap frames in minutes when you change tray styles. Most machines accept frames for dozens of standard tray configurations.

Price: $800 – $3,000

Semi Automatic Tray Sealer

Pneumatic operation increases speed and consistency. Load trays and press a button. The machine handles vacuum, gas flush if equipped, sealing, and cutting automatically.

MAP capable models pull vacuum then inject a precise gas mixture. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide blends inhibit bacterial growth. Modified atmosphere adds days or weeks to product shelf life.

Touchscreen controls store programs for different products. Recall settings instantly when switching between menu items. Consistency stays perfect even with multiple operators.

Price: $4,000 – $15,000

Automatic Inline Tray Sealer

Continuous production at industrial speeds. Trays feed in one side and sealed packages emerge from the other. Conveyors move everything automatically.

Output rates reach thousands of packages per hour on faster models. Rotary indexing tables and servo drives enable precise high speed operation. Food manufacturers and contract packers need this level of throughput.

Integration with upstream filling equipment and downstream case packers creates complete automated lines. The tray sealer becomes one component in a larger production system.

Price: $25,000 – $150,000+

Medical and Specialty Sealers

Medical Pouch Sealer

Validated sealing for sterilization pouches. Consistent temperature and pressure produce documented reliable seals. Dental offices, hospitals, and clinics depend on these daily.

Compliance with regulatory standards requires machines designed specifically for medical applications. Parameters meet ISO specifications for sterile barrier systems. Validation testing confirms seal integrity.

Most medical sealers include printing capability for lot numbers, dates, and operator identification. Complete traceability from sealing through sterilization supports quality requirements.

Price: $800 – $5,000

Rotary Band Sealer

Continuous sealing for tubing and specialized packages. The rotating mechanism handles materials that linear band sealers cannot. Custom configurations solve unusual packaging challenges.

Gusseted bags, pillow packs, and other complex shapes seal evenly all around. The rotary action applies uniform heat and pressure regardless of package geometry. Specialty food products often need this capability.

Price: $2,500 – $12,000

L-Bar Sealer

Creates seals on two sides of shrink film simultaneously. Combined with a heat tunnel for complete shrink wrapping. Retail products, gift baskets, and boxed items wrap cleanly.

The L shaped seal bar closes film around products in one motion. Cut and sealed edges eliminate loose film ends. Professional appearance matters for retail presentation.

Price: $300 – $2,500

Cup Sealers

Manual Cup Sealer

Bubble tea shops and smoothie bars use these constantly. Place your filled cup on the platform and pull the lever. Film heat seals to the rim in a second or two.

Standard machines fit 90mm or 95mm diameter cups. Some models offer adjustable sizing to accommodate both. Cup height limits vary so measure your tallest drinks before buying.

Price: $150 – $400

Automatic Cup Sealer

Digital controls and motorized operation speed things up considerably. Load the cup, press a button, and the machine handles the rest. Some models pull the cup into position automatically.

Output rates climb to 400 or 500 cups per hour on faster units. Busy beverage operations need that speed during rush periods. The machine keeps pace when lines get long.

Temperature and seal time adjust through the control panel. Different film materials require different settings. Dial in your parameters once and save them for consistent results.

Price: $350 – $1,200

High Speed Cup Sealer

Commercial beverage production demands serious throughput. These machines seal 600 cups per hour or more without breaking stride. Conveyor fed models integrate with filling lines seamlessly.

Stainless steel construction meets food safety requirements. Easy to clean between shifts or when switching products. Durability matters when the machine runs all day long.

Price: $800 – $2,500

Supplies and Consumables

Impulse Sealer Parts Kit

Heating elements, teflon tape, and cutting wire. Everything you need to maintain your impulse sealer. Stock these before your current element burns out.

Replacement intervals depend on usage. Heavy production wears elements faster than occasional sealing. Most operators change elements monthly under daily use conditions.

Price: $15 – $80

Vacuum Bags

Smooth pouches for chamber sealers or textured bags for external machines. Various sizes and mil thicknesses available. Buy in bulk for better pricing.

Food grade bags handle direct product contact safely. Boilable and freezer rated options exist for specific applications. Barrier properties vary so match bags to your product requirements.

Price: $0.03 – $0.50 per bag

Sealing Film Rolls

Lidding film for tray sealers comes in standard widths. Clear, printed, or peelable versions depending on your application. Anti fog coatings keep condensation from obscuring contents.

Custom printed films display your logo and branding. Minimum order quantities apply for custom work. Allow extra lead time for printed rolls.

Price: $50 – $300 per roll

Foil Liners

Induction seal liners bond to container rims under electromagnetic heat. Different liner constructions work with various cap and container materials. Test compatibility before committing to large quantities.

One piece and two piece liner designs exist for different applications. One piece stays in the cap after opening. Two piece separates so the liner remains on the container.

Price: $0.02 – $0.15 per liner

Teflon Tape and Covers

Heat resistant materials protect sealer jaws from sticking. Replace teflon tape when it shows wear or burn marks. Fresh tape produces cleaner seals and extends element life.

Price: $5 – $40 per roll

Get the right sealer for your operation. Contact Finetech today.

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