Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hot Air Bag Sealer - Supersealer SS2

The Supersealer SS2 Bag Sealer utilizes hot air to continuously seal a wide range of bag materials at high speed an efficiency. The Supersealer SS2 is the only washdown bag sealer on the market.

This bag sealer can seal bags up to 40 mils and handles speeds up to 120 feet per minute.

Features and benefits of the Supersealer SS2 include stainless steel finish, variable speed, hot-air sealing technology, mobile base and gas strut adjustable pedestal.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Hot Air Bag Sealer


The Supersealer SS1 Hot Air Bag Sealer utilizes hot air to continuously seal a wide range of bag materials at high speed and efficiency. The advanced airflow, sophisticated controls, and rugged painted or stainless construction ensures continuous uptime performance in all applications.

This Hot Air Sealer can handle heat sealable materials up to 40 mils (1000 microns). Standard features and benefits include powder coat paint finish, hot air sealing technology, variable speed, PID temperature controls and mobile base and adjustable gas strut pedestal.

The Supersealer SS1 can seal bags from many different industries. Some of the industries include: Fruits, nuts, vegetables, meats, poultry, seafood, animal feed, dog & cat food, bakery goods, snack foods, candy, spices, coffee, tea, chemicals, agricultural products, textiles and general goods.

For more information please visit:
www.oksealer.com


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Types of Bag Sealers

There are three basic types of bag sealing equipement that are currently used in the industry.

Bar sealers rely on the operator to insert each bag between two bars. Teflon® or other low-friction tape on each bar allows easy movement of the bag. A cartridge heater provides constant heat. Depressing a foot pedal brings the heated bars together for a timed interval, completing the seal. The operator then manually removes the sealed bag and inserts the next one.

Band sealers
share some technology with bar sealers, scaled up for industrial-strength automation. Bag intake and output are usually automated, via enclosed drive belts. Instead of stationary bars, low-friction, continuously revolving bands contact the bag. These bands are heated by brass blocks. The bands transfer this heat to the seal area, bringing it to a preset sealing temperature calculated for that bag material. The machine then passes the bag between two wheels, closing the seal.

Hot air sealers are in some ways the simplest technology of all. They take in ambient air through a manifold. This air blows over a cartridge heater, transferring heat to the air. Drive belts pass the bag through the heated airstream, bringing the material of the bag to a preset sealing temperature. The machine then passes the bag between two wheels, completing the seal.

For more information on Band Sealers and Hot Air Sealers visit:

www.oksealer.com

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Changing Sealer Solutions


Automated sealing devices are increasingly critical parts of the packaging process for manufacturers and contract packagers in industries such as food, health and beauty, and biomedical devices.

Some difficulties that have long been tolerated by users of traditional bag sealers are fast becoming unacceptable. Today’s industrial processes often involve full automation of an integrated manufacturing line. Speed and reliable uptime for sealing equipment are thus vital to the productivity of the entire plant.

Change has also come with the evolution of many manufacturers’ packaging choices. Traditional containers such as jars have given way to new lighter, more flexible bags and pouches. Innovative packaging materials in new form factors demand up-to-date sealing equipment.

For the lastest information on reliable bag sealers please visit:
www.oksealer.com

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

MD&M East Medical Show


OK International will be attending the upcoming MD&M East Medical Show in New York.  MD&M East provides a unique combination of presentations from high level medical device industry professionals and the industry's best trainers.

OK International invites you to visit us at booth 2329.  We will be demonstrating our medical band sealer.

The Supersealer MBS offers a superior controls package, featuring Allen Bradley PLC with constant monitoring of all variables, easy calibration and touch screen setting changes.  Optional coders and trimmers are available.

Our Medical Band Sealer and be used for products such as:
Syringes, cotton pads, sponges, scissors, band aids, clips, caps, closures, tubing, surgery kits and test kits.

For more information please visit:
www.oksealer.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Rotary Band Sealer - Supersealer SB20

The Supersealer SB20 continuously seals a wide range of bag materials at high speed and efficiency.  The heavy duty SB20 stainless steel construction in combination with proven band sealing technology and operator friendly controls ensures continuous duty performance in demanding applications.

Features and Benefits of this Band Sealer include:

Stainless steel finish. Clean and durable.
Heavy duty band sealing technology. Optimum seal quality and performance.
Variable speed. Ease of matching conveyor speeds and flexibilty.
PID temperature controls. Accurate and consistent sealing temperature.
Easy lift front cover. Quick access to all components.
Mobile base and gas strut Simple set up and adjustment.
adjustable pedestal.

Band Sealer Options:
Crank Stands.
Bag coders and printers.
Scales and Auger filler.
Bag support conveyor.
Bag top trimmer and trim removers.

Our Supersealers seal bags for many different industries:
Fruits, nuts, vegetables,  meats, poultry, seafood, animal feed, dog and cat food, bakery goods, snack foods, candy, spices, coffee, tea, chemicals, agricultural products, textiles, general goods.

For more information regarding our Band Sealer please visit:

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Bag Sealers For Almost Any Industry

OK International Bag Sealers and Band Sealers are popular in almost any industry.  
Some examples of industries include:

Fruits, nuts, vegetables, meats, poultry, seafood, animal feed, dog and cat foods, bakery goods, snack foods, candy, spices, coffee, tea, chemicals, agricultural products, textiles, general goods, medical syringes, cotton pads, sponges, scissors, band aids, clips, caps, closures, tubing surgery kits and test kits.

Below is a list of bag sealers we recommend for different industries:

Scallion Bag Sealer

Snack and Nut Bag Sealer

Medical Bag Sealer

Coffee Bag Sealer

General Goods Bag Sealer

Tortilla and Flatbread Bag Sealer



Thursday, May 14, 2009

Medical Hot Air Bag Sealer

The Supersealer MHS Medical Hot Air Bag Sealer is a fully calibratable hot air heat sealer to meet FDA guidelines for the Medical Packaging Industry. The Supersealer MHS continuously seals a wide range of medical packaging materials including: Plastic, Tyvek, Mylar, Pet, Coated Tyvek, paper and plastic, laminated foil and metalized foil bags. The stainless steel construction of the Supersealer in combination with advanced airflow and state of the art process controls ensure continuous duty performance in demanding applications.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Medical Bag Sealers

The medical components industry is strictly regulated.  Manufacturers need every bag sealed at the right temperature, pressure and speed.  OK International bag sealers enable precise control of these variables, and interact with software that maintains precise verification records.

OK International recommends the following sealers for the medical industry:

Friday, May 8, 2009

OK International Bag Sealers

From its start in 1982, the OKI Group has grown into a leading global manufacturer of integrated packaging automation systems. The group specializes in innovative, single-source solutions for a wide array of end-of-line system applications. Our portfolio of technology, process optimization, and services helps our customers achieve their productivity and business performance goals.

The OKI Sealer Division specializes in continuous heat sealing platforms. Its plants in the U.S. and Europe manufacture the world’s most advanced hot air sealers, band sealers, pouch handling systems, and integrated conveyors. Today, thousands of OKI’s innovative products provide successful sealing for a wide range of demanding “end-of-line” bag and pouch applications in the worldwide food, staples, and medical device industries.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hot Air Sealers: The Hot New Thing

Although they’re the latest technology on the sealer scene, hot air sealers have proven by far the best solution for a large number of industrial applications.

They contain very few moving parts. Even better, the elimination of bands, with their substantial breakage rates, represents a considerable advantage over band sealers. Thus hot air models of sufficient quality offer the lowest maintenance of any sealer, and the longest life. Results: a significant decrease in downtime, with much lower replacement and parts cost.

These sealers are ideal for shorts production runs. Unlike the case with band sealers, changeovers to accommodate a different bag size and seal length are typically a matter of minutes, with adjustments for sealing speed, temperature, and pedestal height. They’re also perfect for high-speed lines; high-performance models from OKI can run up to 120 feet per minute.

Users report that hot air technology is usually ideal for applications including snack, bakery, textile, fasteners, and machine parts packaging. They’re also recommended for materials that are relatively insensitive to heat, such as standard polyethylene bags.

Hot air sealers are not recommended for some thermally sensitive packaging such as polypropylene, where their heat can shrink the material, producing cosmetic problems in the finished bag or pouch. They’re also often not suitable for form, fill, and seal processing, or for flow wrapper lines.

Many hot air sealer models are also unsuitable for applications such as seafood, poultry, meat, or fertilizer. The high degree of corrosion present on such packaging lines, either from the materials being processed or from the need for constant washing, can play havoc with rust-prone internal parts. For example, some poultry processors are forced into a pattern of buying 10 hot air sealers, rusting them out within a year, junking them, then buying 10 more the next year — and on and on.

In response, OKI offers the only washdown hot air bag sealer on the market. Unlike most other hot air examples, it’s recommended for seafood or poultry use. Like several other OKI offerings — both band sealers and hot air models — it features stainless steel construction to prevent corrosion. In this model, that and other design innovations allow frequent, easy cleaning — literally with a hose.

Some hot air sealers also force the user to consult several different gauges to monitor and control factors such as sealing temperature and seal wheel pressure on multiple components.

However, more advanced designs integrate all monitoring and control into a single easy interface. For example, OKI provides a Supersealer model specifically for biomedical package sealing. It features integrated Allen Bradley touchscreen control plus an Ethernet port for connection to validation and record-keeping software. 

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Band Sealers: The Classic Solution

As a traditional, known technology widely installed on industrial packaging lines, band sealers are still the state-of-the-art solution for numerous sealing applications.

They feature continuous motion and a relatively high degree of automation. Their speed is suitable for many though not all automated lines; typical band sealers run up to about 75 feet per minute. By contrast, one high-capacity band-based Supersealer model from
OK International (OKI) uses four heaters and other design innovations to allow speeds as high as 120 feet per minute.

Of all available technologies, band sealers can handle the widest variety of container materials, from polypropylene to Tyvek®. They’re the recommended sealing solution for newer laminated bags and stand-up pouches. Where a bag has a thick base layer of foil next to a thin outer laminate skin, the physical contact the band provides is essential. It holds the layers tightly in conformation, so heat can’t cause wrinkling or shrinkage during the sealing process.

This provides specific advantages for certain industries. In poultry packaging, for example, processing can accidentally splash fat on the outside of a bag. Fats are quite effective insulators, forming an undesirable heat barrier. But as long as the amount of fat present is fairly low, the contact pressure in a good band sealer — such as several high-performance Supersealer models from OKI — can penetrate heat through the fat into the bag film to make the seal.

Band sealers are also the recommended solution for manufacturers who are using flow wrappers; performing form, fill, and seal operations; or running a single product for long stretches of time, without changeovers.


OKI sealers feature efficient, compact, low-footprint European profiles. With features such as U-brackets and lift hoods, they’re specifically designed to make access effortless and maintenance easy (as well as infrequent). OKI parts are also easy to find, and competitively priced.

As a final example, biomedical products such as tubing, needles, or operating room trays also present sealing challenges. The medical components industry is strictly regulated. Manufacturers need every bag sealed at the validated, optimized, correct temperature, pressure, and speed. Sealers must enable precise control of these variables, and interact with software that maintains precise verification records.

One
OKI Supersealer band sealer model is designed specifically for medical device manufacturing., easy calibration, and pushbutton setting changes. An optional Ethernet connection allows PC recording of all pouches being sealed. Finally, OKI pioneered an innovation that is becoming an industry standard: automatic reverse if parameters depart from settings. OKI machines with this feature never allow a pouch to be sealed outside its parameters.