Ultrasonic Sealing Technique

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HAVER & BOECKER: 1000th seal spout sold

- Ultrasonic sealing technique has proved its worth -

By selling recently the 1000th spout, Haver & Boecker looks back on a successful marketing of the sealing technique consisting of the ultrasonic sealing system for tightly sealed valve bags. This goal was reached when receiving an order from the company Chimiques Cloquette Grouting Products in Belgium for a fully automatic INTEGRA filling plant with two filling spouts. The company Cloquette, specialized in dry grouting mortars, has been using machines from Haver & Boecker with ultrasonic sealing systems to its entire satisfaction for a longer time.

The sealing technique became generally accepted when successfully filling bulk materials into paper valve bags, in particular when filling building material products. The advantages of the ultrasonic sealing device are unbeatable:

- a clean filling process and a perfectly sealed packing guaranteeing the optimal effect of clean bags upon selling

- no need for a complex spillage return system

- improvement of the job conditions by the reduction of the dust accumulation and therefore in the broader sense making a contribution to the environmental protection

- no product loss during transport and storage

- an ideal condition for the selling of such products in do-it-yourself markets

Finally, also the ultimate consumer benefits from the application of this technique, nevertheless it assures him a clean and dust-free transport of the products.

The sealing system is not only used for rotating and stationary new machines but it can be also retrofitted to the existing HAVER-filling machines.

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The sealing technique, which allows a perfectly sealed packing, became generally accepted when successfully filling bulk materials into paper valve bags.

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