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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:27 PM GMT-05:00


SEAL Brand Pouch Laminator Line Gets ProSEAL 25
Neschen Americas

SEAL brand products has announced the addition of the ProSEAL 25 to its line of pouch laminators. When combined with ProSEAL pouches, pouch boards, and mounting boards, the new 25-inch wide ProSEAL laminator offers on-demand, one-step mounting and laminating for a broad range of indoor graphics applications. These include mounted and laminated posters and prints, mounted presentations, short-term signs and displays, and more. For picture framing applications, the unit can be used as a roller press to mount art or photos in one easy step.

Like the ProSEAL 44, the new 25 is a single-heat pouch laminator with a low profile, space-saving design. Features include a thickness selector knob with pre-set roller pressure for substrates up to .25-inch thick, pre-set digitally controlled temperature, a heat on/off switch, reverse mode, and silicone rollers for minimal maintenance; plus new variable speed control on both the 44-inch and 25-inch models.

According to Dave Conrad, product manager at Neschen Americas, "ProSEAL laminators work especially well as a simple, professional way to make posters and prints display-ready, or as a nice complement to medium format desktop printing and proofing systems. Corporations, quick printers, photo studios, picture framers, ad agencies and schools can benefit from the ProSEAL's economical and creative presentation capabilities."

MSRP for the new ProSEAL 25 is $1,895. All ProSEAL laminators come with a one year warranty on parts / 90-day warranty on rollers. To support the launch of the new ProSEAL 25, Neschen Americas is offering a free materials starter kit with every ProSEAL laminator purchased before July 31, 2007.

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