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Thermo form/fill/seal for moderate output

The 800MH Thermo Form Fill Seal Packaging Machine is an American made compact and economical solution ideal for new product start up or moderate output rates up to 15 cycles per minute. Video shows medical device application.

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Formerly known as the Mahaffy & Harder SureFlow Model 800, it has the ability to produce a variety of package types including Flexible Packaging, Foil-Foil Packaging, Semi-Rigid Packaging, Rigid Packaging, Ambient Packaging, Vacuum Packaging, Modified Atmosphere Package (MAP), Recloseable Packaging and more.

Industry Types Served

  • Consumer Products
  • Convenience Foods
  • Fresh Meats
  • Poultry
  • Processed Meats
  • Red Meat
  • Medical Devices


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