PTFE Tapes and Coverings and Silicone Cover

TOSS® PTFE Tapes and Coverings


Pre-engineered, extruded aluminum, heat seal jaw bars from TOSS® assure the precision straightness and uniformity required for making perfect seals. Single lengths are available up to twelve feet and can be connected easily for longer applications. TOSS® custom jaw bars are available with water-cooling capabilities and jaw end blocks designed to provide convenient mounting, tensioning, and electrical connection for heat seal bands of any length or size.


Sealing is accomplished when the seal area cools, therefore, the ability of the jaw bar to absorb heat is important (See STEP 3. Modes of Sealing). Aluminum is usually used in Heat Seal Bars because it has a high specific heat and thermal conductivity as well as being light and easy to machine. Jaw Bars offered by TOSS® include a cooling passage for the full length of the jaw bar. In most cases, it is not needed, but additional cooling can shorten the cycle time by one or more seconds. This time saving can be very important in high-speed production.


TOSS® Silicone with Self-Adhesive

Silicone Rubber


The TOSS® Application Engineer will gladly help you choose the type of materials to use under your heat seal band. The face of the opposing jaw must be soft enough to deform and compensate for any deviation or deformation in the alignment or flatness of the face of the Heat Seal Jaw. In addition, the jaw facing must be covered with PTFE-SA Tape to assure a clean release of the film after sealing. The jaw facing must also be hard enough to present a firm face so that the jaw force is directed principally on the band and not on the adjacent surfaces of the soft face. For general applications a strip of self-adhesive, 30° durometer silicone rubber, 2 mm thick and 15 mm wide is satisfactory.


Durometers of up to 60° Shore Hardness or Durit are often used for cutting and work well, even on thin films.

Silicone Rubber

PTFE Cover Tapes

TOSS® carries a large inventory of PTFE tapes. Rolls can be ordered in many widths and thicknesses. This PTFE Self Adhesive Tape is available in widths that match the jaw bar width. Its purpose is to come between the heat seal band and the layer of backing material. It is important to have PTFE materials on both sides of the heat seal band as during the heating cycle the band will grow and shrink and the non-friction surface of PTFE will help to keep the band from being damaged.

PTFE Cover Tapes

SNAPLON®

SNAPLON® is the perfect complement to your GENUINE TOSS Alloy-20® Impulse Heat Seal Bands. SNAPLON makes replacing heat sealing cover strips a snap! SNAPLON PTFE is sod with mating zipper style plastic strips. By placing your permanent mounting strips in the desired position, you insure repeatable placement and tensioning of the cover strips for every replacement in the future. No more Two-Sided Tape. No more jaw bar glue residue. Installs in seconds with repeatable positioning. 

 

SNAP on SNAPLON® - Start heat sealing again in minutes! 


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PTFE Cover Strip or Polyimide

PTFE Impregnated Fiberglass Tape


“PTFE Tape” is primarily used as a covering over Heatseal Bands to prevent the hot plastic material from sticking to the band as well as over the silicone elastomers on the opposing jaw. It is occasionally used as an electrical insulator between the Heatseal Band and the jaw when a minimum thermal insulation is desired. The proper selection of thickness and style is imperative if good consistent seals are to be obtained. Contact our Application Engineer to learn more and to design the perfect configuration for you.

Teflon Tape

Polyimide


The upper temperature limit for safe operation with most all PTFE coatings is 250°C as with all PTFE products. Polyimide is the cover material of choice if sealing temperatures exceed 250ºC. Polyimide has a non-stick surface which should be mounted facing the sealed goods.

Polyimide

Siglaha® or Durit®

Siglaha®


This material, pronounced sig-la-ha, is named as a contraction for “silicone-glass-hard”. It is 1 mm thick and available with a self-adhesive backing in standard widths of 12 and 15 mm. Other widths are available on special order. This material is a very good electrical insulator and a reasonably good thermal conductor. It is durable and works well for temperatures up to 280°C. It is often preferred for backing beneath Beaded Bands, T-Profile Bands, and Cutting Wires because it provides maximum hardness and support to enhance cutting action. It is hard enough to be surface ground after being adhered to the face of the jaw should such precision be necessary.

Durit®


Also available with self-adhesive backing, 1 mm thick, both 12 and 15 mm widths are standard. This material is available in other widths as well. Durit® is less hard and more pliable than Siglaha. It has an operating temperature range of up to 400°C, it is a good insulator, and has lower thermal conductivity than Siglaha® or Cover Strip. It is durable and a good choice for machines operating with long heating cycles or constant heat or where cool-down rate is not critical.

Durit®

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