What to compare
Pack material, sealing method, seal quality requirement, throughput and downstream handling.
Products
Browse sealing and packing machinery for bag sealing, foil sealing, induction sealing, vacuum sealing and related pack-closing processes. We help buyers match the right sealing method to the pack material, closure requirement and output target.
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Explore sealing and packing machines from Lancing UK, including bag sealing, foil sealing, induction sealing, vacuum sealing and related packaging equipment.
Sealing performance sits at the point where pack integrity, shelf life, presentation and transportability meet. The correct sealing system depends on the pack material, closure method, product sensitivity, output requirement and the upstream process feeding into it.
This category covers bag sealing, foil sealing, induction sealing, vacuum sealing and related packing equipment used across a wide range of packaging lines. Start with the pack style and sealing requirement, then compare the available options by seal quality, output, automation level and how easily the machine integrates into the rest of the line.
Lancing UK can help scope the right sealing solution and the surrounding conveyors, filling or handling equipment needed to make the full process reliable in production.
Pack material, sealing method, seal quality requirement, throughput and downstream handling.
Sealing machines often need careful infeed, pack presentation and discharge handling for consistent performance.
Lancing UK can help with equipment selection, integration and ongoing support.
These are some of the questions buyers normally ask when comparing options in this category.
The answer depends on the container or pack type, product sensitivity, closure method and the level of pack integrity required.
Yes. Sealing equipment is often integrated with filling, conveying, coding and end-of-line handling systems.
Pack style, pack material, required seal type, output target and any site or utility constraints are the best starting points.
Applications & planning
Use these pages to move from the machine family into the relevant application, planning guide or service route.
Pouch projects where sealing quality is central to the pack.
Cup, pot and tub routes that rely on clean and repeatable sealing.
Jar routes that include foil or induction-seal steps.
Plan sealing equipment in the context of the wider line.
Compare the main machine families before you commit to a narrower route.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.
Routes
Use these pages when the project still needs comparison work around induction sealing, foil sealing, vacuum sealing, bottle closures or direct-seal pack formats.
Compare the main sealing routes against the real pack objective.
An application route for pack-security and closing decisions.
Useful when direct-seal containers are part of the brief.
Container and closure data often determine the correct sealing route.
Helpful when sealing must fit the wider line flow.
Discuss the container, closure and sealing objective with the team.