Examples of 'heat-sealable' in a sentence

Meaning of "heat-sealable"

Heat-sealable (adjective): Capable of being sealed or joined using heat, often referring to packaging materials or containers

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All heat-sealable wrapping materials as available.
An essentially amorphous heat-sealable layer is preferred.
A heat-sealable layer suitably comprises a polyester or polyolefin resin.
Copolyesters can be used as heat-sealable layers.
For example a heat-sealable extruded polyethylene pouch.
Polypropene is an example of such heat-sealable polymers.
The heat-sealable polymer is preferably an acrylic polymer or polyvinylidene chloride.
The coating layer comprises a heat-sealable polymer.
The heat-sealable long fibers are made of crimped conjugated fibers.
The inner wrapper is made of a heat-sealable sheet material.
The heat-sealable layer is made with a particular slip system.
The inner blank is made of a heat-sealable sheet material.
The heat-sealable material is preferably a fiberglass-charged butylene terephthalate polyester.
Further suitable fibers are synthetic fibers or heat-sealable fibers.
It is common to use a heat-sealable laminate as the packaging material.

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Heat-sealable adhesive is applied to the flaps and the overlapping edges.
Safety frame for sealing a heat-sealable film in a packaging machine.
Such heat-sealable resins include polyolefins such as polyethylene, and polypropylene.
The outer layer is preferably of a heat-sealable polymer or polymer blend.
A heat-sealable polyethylene layer is disposed on the outside of the sheet material.
Accordingly this invention provides a heat-sealable container as defined by appended claim 1.
These compositions are not intended for the production of heat-sealable film.
Preferably, said heat-sealable polymeric material is polypropylene or high density polyethylene.
Unwinding from a roll a portion of film made of heat-sealable flexible material ;.
Typically, the heat-sealable adhesive can be applied to the support at ambient temperature.
The polyolefin polymer is a relatively inexpensive heat-sealable moisture-barrier material.
The heat-sealable adhesive itself does not directly form part of the invention.
A polyolefin resin, particularly polyethylene is a preferred component of the heat-sealable layer.
Suitable blends for the heat-sealable layer also include peelable blends.
Such a sleeve may conveniently be manufactured from a heat-sealable plastics material.
Gas barrier laminate and heat-sealable packaging material comprising the same.
Heat-sealable low-density polyethylenes are well known to be components of current paperboard cartons.
The structure 3 can if desired be coated with an adhesive such as a heat-sealable varnish.
Heat-sealable layers may be disposed on one or both sides of the substrate layer.
More specifically, the invention relates to styrenic resin compositions which are heat-sealable.
Propylene polymer based compounds and heat-sealable multi-layer sheets containing them.
These films may be coated or uncoated and when coated may be heat-sealable.
The present invention relates to a heat-sealable and peelable film for polystyrene containers.
Paper or board functions as a support, whilst the plastic functions as heat-sealable material.
Many heat-sealable films have already been proposed in order to satisfy the abovementioned criteria.
An advantage of including vinylidene chloride is that resultant over-coats may be heat-sealable.
Coextruded, heat-sealable film structures may contain fatty acid amides as slip additives.
In a preferred embodiment, the filter material according to the present invention is heat-sealable.
In the case in point, two webs in heat-sealable and thermoformable plastic material are used.
Polyolefin such as polyethylene and polypropylene may be used as such a heat-sealable resin.
Supplying energy to bond the heat-sealable material may be application of ultrasonic or radiofrequency energy.
Further object of the invention is a method of producing the heat-sealable seals previously described.
Examples of known heat-sealable thermoplastic polymers include polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene.
The liquid medium may optionally include a plasticiser for the heat-sealable layer.
The heat-sealable coating of the film of the present invention is applied from a solution.

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