L sealer machine UK
Compare automatic, semi-automatic and tunnel-based L sealer routes.
Buyer guide
SMEs often need a practical balance between cost, flexibility, output and support.

SMEs often need a practical balance between cost, flexibility, output and support.
The best route depends on product consistency, available operators, floor space and the value of improved presentation or output.
A semi-automatic route can be a stepping stone, while automatic lines suit more repeatable production.
| Pack dimensions | Largest and smallest product sizes, pack weight, stability and whether products are single cartons, bundles or trays. |
|---|---|
| Required output | Target packs per minute, daily volume, shift length, changeover frequency and whether future output may increase. |
| Film and finish | Preferred shrink film if known, presentation requirements, seal position, retail display needs and barcode visibility. |
| Line layout | Available floor space, infeed method, conveyor height, power, compressed air and whether a shrink tunnel is needed. |
FAQ
Yes if labour, volume and consistency make the investment worthwhile.
Flexibility and changeover speed should be prioritised.
Pack range, daily output and current wrapping process.
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