Paxar 7112 ff, electro-sealer user manual Basic Sealing, Increase the plate heat

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Basic Sealing

Heat, dwell time, and pressure are the basic fundamentals that determine the results obtainable on a thermo-plastic sealing application, such as Electro-Seal labeling. It is impossible with the variety of fabric materials and constructions, as well as design of garments, to establish any one setting that will give the most desirable results under all circumstances. ON THE BASIS OF EXTENSIVE SUCCESSFUL LAUNDRY TESTS, ON AVERAGE WEIGHT GOODS INVOLVING BOTH WOVEN AND KNIT MATERIALS, WE WOULD SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING STARTING POINTS FOR A NEW ELECTRO-SEAL USER.

An air pressure setting of 60 pounds (30 pounds for thin, delicate knitwear) which is determined by the air control knob and indicated by the gauge above it on the left side of the machine. A cycle time of 1 1/2 - 2 seconds for average weight fabrics and labels has proven adequate for laundry proof attachment. On heavier goods and/or large heavy weight labels, longer times may be required.

Setting the plate heat at 375ºF has proven to be a good starting point. On heavy weight denims, it may be necessary to increase this to 400ºF. Setting the electrode heat will depend on the type of adhesive being used.

Remember…these are only basics, and these settings can vary. Seal a label to a sample. As your Electro-Sealer times out and releases itself, immediately remove the fabric and lift the corner of the label. If the adhesive has stuck to both the fabric and the label, the sealing can be judged successful. If all the adhesive is on the fabric and none on the label, decrease the plate heat or cut back the time. Adhesives tend to flow toward the heat.

If the adhesive has not transferred to the fabric, you have three adjustments that can be made:

A. Increase the plate heat

B. Decrease the electrode heat; thermoplastics tend to flow towards higher heat when melting.

C. Increase the cycle time to allow complete melting.

If the adhesive has all transferred to the fabric with none left on the label, you may:

A. Reduce the plate heat

B. Decrease the cycle time

You must judge for yourself, depending on the fabric's sensitivity to heat and time, which of the adjustments will be best.

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Users Manual Electro-Sealer 7112 BR

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Contents Electro-Sealer 7112 FF Page Contents Page Warranty Information Limited WarrantySafety Instructions Read ALL Instructions CarefullyModel 7112 Flock Feed Heat Sealer Installation Hold Switch General DescriptionBasic Sealing Increase the plate heatOperation Regular Maintenance Series Flock FeedTrouble Shooting Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Action10 7112 Series Flock Feed Sealing Problems Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective ActionPart Identification Numbers 12 7112 Series Flock FeedRing Small Bottom Plate USE of the 5-DIGIT Part Number will Speed Your Order Recommended On-hand Spare Parts 16 7112 Series Flock Feed Series Flock Feed 18 7112 Series Flock Feed Series Flock Feed 20 7112 Series Flock Feed This page left blank intentionally

7112 ff, electro-sealer specifications

The Paxar electro-sealer, model 7112 FF, is a state-of-the-art packaging solution designed for high-efficiency label application and sealing. Renowned for its precision and reliability, the 7112 FF is an essential tool in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing, where accurate labeling is paramount.

One of the standout features of the Paxar 7112 FF is its advanced sealing technology. The electro-sealer utilizes high-frequency electromagnetic energy to create secure bonds between labels and packaging materials. This method not only enhances the durability of the labels but also reduces the risk of peeling or detachment during transportation and storage.

In terms of design, the 7112 FF is compact and user-friendly. It features an intuitive control panel that allows operators to easily configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise. The device supports various label sizes and materials, making it versatile for different packaging requirements. Additionally, the sealer can be integrated seamlessly into existing production lines, optimizing workflow efficiencies.

Another significant characteristic of the Paxar 7112 FF is its speed. Capable of sealing numerous packages per minute, this electro-sealer is designed to meet the demands of high-volume production environments. Its quick changeover capabilities allow operators to adapt to varying packaging sizes and formats with minimal downtime, ensuring smooth operation throughout the day.

The 7112 FF also incorporates safety features to protect both the machine and the operators. Overload protection systems prevent potential damage during operation, while the machine's construction meets stringent safety standards. This emphasis on safety not only enhances the operational environment but also instills confidence in users.

Furthermore, the Paxar electro-sealer 7112 FF is engineered for energy efficiency. It reduces energy consumption compared to traditional sealing methods, making it an environmentally friendly choice for businesses focused on sustainability. This aspect is increasingly important in today’s market, where companies are encouraged to adopt greener practices.

In conclusion, the Paxar electro-sealer 7112 FF stands out for its innovative sealing technology, user-friendly design, high-speed capabilities, robust safety features, and energy efficiency. It represents a leap forward in label application and sealing solutions, delivering reliability and performance that businesses can trust. With its ability to adapt to diverse packaging needs, the 7112 FF is an invaluable asset for any production line requiring meticulous labeling and secure sealing solutions.