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Heat tunnels are a quick and easy way to seal or wrap containers with a full body shrink sleeve, tamper<br />

evident band, or a preform & combo-pack bundle. The versatile and adjustable PhaseFire Tunnels can<br />

accommodate nearly every type of shrink sleeve project. Each tunnel is built from sanitary stainless<br />

steel and includes recirculating heat* for a steady shrink temperature. Utilizing recirculating heat also<br />

lowers over all power consumption for a more efficient work environment. PhaseFire Heat Tunnels<br />

can be great alternatives to steam tunnel systems. Particularly within clean room environments for<br />

pharmaceuticals or dry product sleeving projects.<br />

• Radiant infrared and convection heat<br />

• perfect for full body sleeving or tamper evident applications<br />

• Sanitary stainless steel construction with easy to use controls<br />

• Recirculating heat provides a steady temperature*<br />

• Up to six heat zones with individual temperature controls<br />

*Phase Fire E Tunnel does not feature a recirculating heat system<br />

AccuSteam tunnels<br />

STEAM TUNNEL SHRINK SySTEMS<br />

The AccuSteam Shrink Tunnel is an all stainless steel, simple to setup, easy to operate, low maintenance,<br />

full body shrink label system. The AccuSteam is perfect for large scale operations that have unique shrink<br />

requirements where convection heat is not an option. Its individual nozzle bank control allows for precise<br />

steam or cool air application to the label for bottled liquids. The AccuSteam is a very versatile machine<br />

with few limitations and built tough for years of reliable operation.<br />

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to order call 1.800.989.1828 • www.accutekpackaging.com

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