PULSE PACKET SEALING TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizes
Heat Sealing
Pulse Packet (Puls2™) Sealing Technology is the latest heat sealing technology for heat sealing industrial fabrics.  Compared to competitive technologies RF (High Frequency), Ultrasonic, Impulse Sealing and Heated Platen sealing, Puls2™ is a revolutionary technology with significant improvements for better quality seals.  And Puls2™ was invented and developed in the United States.

Puls2™ is the key technology leased by Nova Products Manufacturing, Inc. (Coconut Creek, FL), a heat sealer manufacturer.  Nova Products has developed a complete set of drawings for each of their machines embedding Puls2™ sealing technology.  These machine drawings are available from Nova Products for any company that enters into a partnership agreement for niche manufacturing machines based on Puls2™ technology.

Heat sealing machines manufactured by Nova Products include multiple size formats from TableTop sizes ranging from 40-inch to 126-inch; and larger automatic and custom heat sealers sizes ranging from 168-inch to 360-inch.  Additional specialty machines such as infinite throat gantry type machines, etc., include pulse packet sealing technology.

Original Pulse sealing was introduced in 2006.  Puls2™ was introduced in 2016.  Patents for pulse packet sealing technology were granted and issued in December 2019.  For a press release published in Business Wire (A Berkshire Hathaway Company) on September 23, 2016, either click here or visit Nova Products’ #Novaseal® branded products website.  Pulse Packet Sealing Technology was invented by Glenn Lippman.  For more information about the technology, a copy of the patent or for licensing and/or assignment opportunities, either contact our licensing agent or send us an email or contact us via Chat to define your interest and/or application.

More Advantage. Inc. is a Colorado-based technology and licensing management company. Patented, trademarked and managed technologies include pulse packet sealing technology, wedge welding and multiple automation and mechanisms currently manufactured through independent licenses.