Ultrasonic Sealers
(5 companies)Rigid container sealers that use high frequencies to weld or seal two pieces of plastic together, such as a fitment to a food or beverage carton. Are you considering purchasing new filling, capping or closing machinery? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
Aurizon Ultrasonics
Ultrasonic sealing is a versatile process for packaging materials with a thermoplastic sealing layer. It creates both hermetic and peelable seals without the need for adhesives or solvents. Dukane offers advanced sealing solutions with patented digital control, applying clamping force and generating localized heat through ultrasonic energy. This technology can seal through remnants like liquid drops or small amounts of powder without compromising the seal. With reliable components and experienced engineers, Dukane is prepared to support their clients’ packaging projects from start to finish.
Capmatic
Capmatic supplies crimpers and pluggers for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, personal care markets, including monobloc systems that fill, plug/crimp/cap and label bottles. Featured systems include the Road Runner® continuous motion rotary plugging/capping system, designed for reliability while closing child proof, ROPP and aluminum closures at speeds of up to 400 bottles/min. The Alpha™ system is a single-indexing chuck style platform designed for versatility. With a full-featured multi-station monobloc, this machine can be equipped with an assortment of plugging, capping/crimping and labeling systems. Capmatic also supplies the Bambino A™ crimper, an automatic crimping machine specifically designed for the pharmaceutical industry.
MS Ultrasonic Technology, LLC
MS sonxSYS ultrasonic systems are designed to create high-quality sealed packaging that is both functional and visually flawless. Made up of MS sonxCOM components made by MS Ultrasonic Technology Group, the MS sonxSYS ultrasonic systems combine outstanding product features, the expertise of development engineers and the company’s extensive experience in the packaging industry. All these elements combine to produce reliable and economical systems for sealing, welding, punching, slitting and edge fiber welding. The benefits of the ultrasonic welding process and the properties of our MS sonxSYS ultrasonic systems include reduced reject rates, sealing even with contamination, and increased productivity due to short sealing times and high process speeds. Equipment aids in process reliability through traceability and quality assurance based on physical metrics. In addition, MS Ultrasonic reports that the system has 80% lower energy consumption than thermal sealing.
Sonics & Materials Inc.
Sonics & Materials supplies ultrasonic sealing equipment for tubes and clamshells. Ultrasonic tube sealing systems accommodate a wide variety of plastic tube materials and use cost-saving, on-demand energy; seal strengths attainable to 100% of parent material. Ultrasonic welding systems to seal clamshell packages eliminate the need for additional consumables like adhesives or staples. Fast, clean and repeatable sealing of plastic clamshells is possible in a single step process. Advanced systems offer an energy-saving, cost-effective, efficient process for sealing tamper-proof clamshell packages. Systems are available as bench-top presses and as handheld welding systems.
Telsonic Ultrasonics Inc.
TELSONIC offers a wide array of products and services designed for industrial applications. These include equipment for plastic and metal welding, ultrasonic cleaning, and sieving machines, all of which utilize ultrasonic technology to enhance process efficiency and product quality. The company also provides system engineering solutions, including generators, converters, sonotrodes, controls, presses, and actuators, customized for specific applications. With a focus on sustainability, Telsonic's technology is noted for its energy efficiency and minimal environmental impact, making it a preferred choice for companies looking to reduce waste and aid in the recycling process of plastics.
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