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Our new generation of SP Technical Pattern Seam Sealer is the choice of precision
seam sealing specialists worldwide. It provides you with the
greatest amount of
flexibility and choice to insure your production of quality products. Excellent for
making bags, packs, outerwear, technical-wear, extremewear or anything that requires
taping and/or welding of three-dimensional patterns and curved geometry. Seals a wide
range of coated/laminated fabrics, tape or films that have thermoplastic qualities
(PVC, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, etc.)

Widest range of pressure rollers available. Widths range from 1/4" to 2 1/2".
Various surfaces include stainless steel and 3 versions of silicone (soft, medium, hard).
Various surface contours (grooved, concave/convex, stepped).
Computer control of peripheral system such as
outboard fabric pullers and material handling system (conveyors, rotating
tables, etc.).
Flexible power configuration allows seam sealer to be plugged in anywhere in the world.
Full one year Warranty on all parts, excluding wear and tear
items (belts, filters, etc.).
A variety of
Lower Wheel Modules and Accessories designed for specific
production tasks.
Testimonial
Here's what one of our customers had to say about the SmartSeal SP...
"We wanted to make our product line with
this new material, a centrifuge filter with polypropylene. It would be better
quality and less expensive to make, IF it could be made. The problem was no
other welder could do it. It welded in a very narrow range, 1 or 2°F and the air
flow had to be very closely controlled.
Since we bought our Seamtek machine we've gotten nothing but positive response from
operators and customers. We are making things that could not be made before, and the
neat thing is it's so controllable, flexible and verifiable. It was the capabilities of
the Seamtek machine that has allowed us to make more filters for the medical industry,
filters that had never been made before. If we had bought the machine for what we were
making at the time, it would have been worth it. But to have a machine that helped us
make things we didn't know were possible to make, how do you put a price on that?"
John Harris
R.D. Bussard
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