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Differentiated by the way heat is applied, some examples of heat sealing machines are impulse sealers, which uses short bursts of heat, and continuous band sealers, which apply heat non-stop. As the name implies, heat sealers apply heat to melt the material to create a seal. Their heating elements, which are made out of resistant alloys, are controlled to reach the precise temperature needed for the material. Plastic films, bags, and laminates can all be sealed using these machines. They are advantageous as they provide high-speed operation and seal uniformity, regardless of material thickness. In the food and pharmaceutical sectors, as well as electronics, airtight and leak-proof packaging is a necessity, making heat sealers a requirement in such industries.