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- verb Present participle of
heat-seal .
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Examples
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If it weren't for their occasional jaunts to the foundry for a really hot bath, the encrusted dirt and sweat could have doubled as a heat-sealing coating in itself.
Icerigger Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1974
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In addition, Mosca is showing the standalone Sonixs-MP semi-automatic strapping machine, which can strap at a rate of over 60 cycles per minute - as opposed to 40 cycles using a conventional heat-sealing machine.
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In addition, Mosca is showing the standalone Sonixs-MP semi-automatic strapping machine, which can strap at a rate of over 60 cycles per minute - as opposed to 40 cycles using a conventional heat-sealing machine.
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It recommended taping - or heat-sealing the evidence to avoid possible tampering.
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The seams appear to be held together by some heat-sealing or glue, but in time they could conceivably come apart.
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) Jr. Victor Agreda 2010
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In addition, Mosca is showing the standalone Sonixs-MP semi-automatic strapping machine, which can strap at a rate of over 60 cycles per minute - as opposed to 40 cycles using a conventional heat-sealing machine.
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In addition, Mosca is showing the standalone Sonixs-MP semi-automatic strapping machine, which can strap at a rate of over 60 cycles per minute - as opposed to 40 cycles using a conventional heat-sealing machine.
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All VINNOL® grades can be combined with each other, allowing the formulation to be customized, e.g. for gravure, inkjet and screen printing inks or for coatings on metal or metallized substrates in heat-sealing packaging applications.
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In addition, Mosca is showing the standalone Sonixs-MP semi-automatic strapping machine, which can strap at a rate of over 60 cycles per minute - as opposed to 40 cycles using a conventional heat-sealing machine.
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The seams appear to be held together by some heat-sealing or glue, but in time they could conceivably come apart.
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) Jr. Victor Agreda 2010
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