JUHONG
3/4" , 1-1/4" , 2"
0.023" - 0.05"
Steel
Machine-feed steel seals
For fully automatic steel strapping machines and machine-feed sealing applications
Stable feeding and durable sealing performance
Automatic steel strapping lines
Jiangsu, China
Stamping and forming
JUHONG
Cold-rolled / Zinc-coated
19 mm, 32 mm, 50 mm
28 mm, 38 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 51 mm, 75 mm
0.6 mm - 1.2 mm
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Magazine seals are steel strapping seals designed for automatic feeding in seal magazines and fully automatic steel strapping machines. Unlike loose seals, they are connected or stacked in sequence, making them more suitable for continuous machine operation than standard manual-use seals.
They are widely used in automatic steel packaging applications where repetitive sealing speed, stable feeding performance, and reduced manual handling are important. This makes magazine seals a practical choice for steel coils, metal bundles, bars, pipes, and other industrial unitized loads.




Unlike standard loose steel strapping seals, magazine seals are designed to work with feeding systems that require the seals to move smoothly through the tool or machine magazine. Stable shape, consistent thickness, and clean forming quality all help improve performance in automatic operations.
Magazine seals are mainly used in fully automatic steel strapping machines and seal-feed applications where continuous operation is required. They help reduce manual loading frequency and support more efficient repetitive sealing in industrial packaging lines.
Magazine seals are designed for packaging lines that require repetitive, efficient, and stable sealing. Compared with loose steel seals, they reduce manual handling at the strapping station and support more continuous seal delivery.
For fully automatic steel strapping machines, dimensional consistency is critical because unstable seal geometry may affect feeding performance and sealing reliability. A well-made magazine seal helps improve cycle stability and supports smoother operation in high-volume packaging environments.
In high-output packaging lines, frequent manual seal loading can reduce working efficiency. Magazine seals help support continuous feeding, making them suitable for repetitive steel strapping operations where speed and consistency matter.
Because the seals are fed in sequence, operators do not need to handle each individual seal as often as with loose seals. This helps improve working convenience and supports more efficient line operation.
A properly manufactured magazine seal helps maintain better consistency during feeding and sealing cycles. Stable dimensions can reduce the risk of feeding interruptions and support more reliable sealing performance.
Magazine seals are especially suitable for repetitive industrial packaging where sealing cycles are frequent. They help improve overall packaging efficiency in applications such as steel products, metal bundles, and automatic export packaging lines.
Magazine seals are suitable for fully automatic steel strapping machines and high-volume packaging systems that require stable feeding and continuous sealing performance. They are designed for industrial users who need machine-compatible steel seals rather than loose manual-use seals.
Automatic sealing systems require steel seals with more consistent dimensions and stable forming quality. Magazine seals are designed to support smoother seal delivery during operation and more reliable cycle performance.
In automatic steel packaging lines, stable feeding performance is just as important as sealing strength. Magazine seals help support continuous operation in systems where repetitive steel strapping is part of the packaging process.
Loose seals may be suitable for certain manual applications, but magazine seals are better suited for automatic and high-volume work where faster loading and more stable seal delivery are needed.
The correct magazine seal specification depends on strap width, seal magazine design, feeding stability requirements, and sealing speed in your automatic line. JUHONG supplies common magazine seal sizes for steel strapping and can also support custom specifications for OEM and industrial applications.
| Strap Width | Seal L*T ( Length * Thickness) | ||
| in | mm | in | mm |
| 3/4 | 19 | 1.10*0.023 | 28*0.6 |
| 1-1/4 | 32/31.75 | 1.5*0.031 | 38*0.8 |
| 1.5*0.040 | 38*1.0 | ||
| 1.57*0.040 | 40*1.0 | ||
| 2 | 50 | 2*0.040 | 50*1.0 |
| 2*0.043 | 51*1.1 | ||
Our standard magazine seal range includes commonly used widths such as 19 mm and 32 mm, with different seal lengths available for different strapping systems and applications. Proper size matching helps improve feeding performance and sealing consistency.
A magazine seal should be selected not only by strap width, but also by tool magazine structure, feeding consistency, sealing cycle speed, and working environment. Proper matching helps improve machine performance and sealing reliability.
If your equipment or packaging process requires a different size, packaging method, or surface finish, JUHONG can provide custom magazine seal solutions based on your application requirements.
JUHONG supplies magazine seals in different surface finish options to meet different industrial packaging environments. The most common options include cold-rolled and zinc-coated magazine seals.

Cold-rolled magazine seals are suitable for industrial regular duty steel strapping applications where stable mechanical performance and cost efficiency are both important. They are commonly used in automatic lines that require reliable machine performance and consistent seal feeding.
Zinc-coated magazine seals provide improved corrosion resistance and are suitable for export packaging, warehouse storage, or humid environments. They are often selected where better surface protection is needed without sacrificing feeding performance.
The right finish depends on your packaging conditions, storage environment, and corrosion resistance requirements. If the seals will be used in demanding environments, zinc-coated options may be more suitable. For general industrial use, cold-rolled seals are often a practical and cost-effective choice.
Magazine seals are suitable for steel coil strapping, metal bundle packaging, pipe and bar packaging, and other automatic steel strapping operations where repetitive sealing speed and stable feeding are required. They are especially useful in packaging lines that use fully automatic tools and machine-feed seal systems.
For heavy-duty coil and metal packaging, magazine seals are often matched with high tensile steel strapping where stronger holding performance and stable machine operation are required. In these applications, consistent seal geometry helps support repetitive sealing cycles and improved packaging efficiency.
In warehouse storage, export packaging, and certain humid environments, magazine seals may be used together with black painted and waxed steel strapping or other corrosion-resistant steel strapping products to support stable bundling performance and better surface protection.
For some industrial packaging systems, magazine seals may also be paired with blue and waxed steel strapping where smooth feeding, protection, and stable sealing performance are important in repetitive operations.
For more standard machine-use applications, magazine seals can also work with regular duty steel strapping depending on load type, sealing system, and packaging requirements.
JUHONG has long-term experience in manufacturing magazine seals and related steel packaging materials. We focus on stable dimensions, consistent feeding performance, and practical factory-direct pricing for distributors and industrial users.
If you need magazine seals for automatic steel strapping machines, custom specifications, or OEM packaging, we can provide matching support based on your application and machine type.
As a direct manufacturer, JUHONG can offer competitive pricing for bulk orders while maintaining stable production quality. This helps customers improve purchasing efficiency without relying on multiple supply sources.
For automatic steel strapping systems, dimensional consistency is extremely important. Our production process focuses on stable forming quality to help support smoother feeding and more reliable sealing performance.
We support OEM packaging, private labels, and custom size development according to customer needs. This is especially useful for distributors, importers, and industrial users who require market-specific packaging or machine matching.
JUHONG has long-term manufacturing experience in steel packaging materials and strapping seals. We understand that machine-grade magazine seals must meet not only sealing requirements, but also feeding and operational consistency requirements.
JUHONG controls each key step of magazine seal production, including raw material slitting, feeding, stamping, forming, counting, and packing. Consistent production helps improve dimensional stability, which is essential for machine feeding and sealing performance.
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Stable raw material preparation is the basis for reliable forming quality. Controlled slitting and feeding help maintain better dimensional consistency throughout production.
Accurate stamping and forming are critical for magazine seals because the seal must perform well not only during sealing, but also during feeding in machine systems.
Automatic counting and packing help improve packaging efficiency and reduce quantity errors. This also supports more convenient handling for bulk industrial orders.
Quality control is important for magazine seals because feeding stability and sealing consistency both depend on product precision. JUHONG applies standardized production and inspection processes to support stable performance and reliable supply.
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Magazine seals used in automatic systems require more consistent dimensions than many loose manual seals. Reliable quality control helps reduce feeding issues and improve operational stability.
For customers buying in bulk for automatic packaging lines, supply consistency is just as important as basic product quality. JUHONG supports stable manufacturing and batch supply for long-term industrial cooperation.
You can download our magazine seal specification sheet for a quick overview of standard sizes, available options, and packaging details. If you need a custom solution, send us your strap width and machine information for a matching recommendation.
juhong packing materials Strapping Seals Brochure.pdf
A:Magazine seals are used for fully automatic steel strapping machines and high-volume steel packaging lines where continuous feeding and repetitive sealing are required.
A: Magazine seals are stacked or strip-loaded for continuous feeding, while loose steel seals require more manual handling. Magazine seals are more suitable for repetitive automatic operations.
A: They are mainly designed for automatic or machine-feed systems where continuous feeding and stable cycle performance are important. In most cases, they are used for machine-based steel strapping applications rather than standard manual sealing work.
A: The correct size depends on strap width, machine type, magazine structure, feeding requirements, and sealing speed. Send us your strap width and machine information for matching recommendations.
A:Yes. Stable dimensions are very important because inconsistent seal geometry may affect feeding performance, magazine fit, and sealing reliability in automatic systems.
A:Magazine seals can be used in different steel strapping applications depending on load requirements, machine type, and working environment. In practice, they may be matched with high tensile steel strapping, blue and waxed steel strapping, regular duty steel strapping, or black painted and waxed steel strapping based on the packaging system.
A:Yes. We support OEM packaging, private labels, carton marks, and other customized packaging options according to customer requirements.
A:Yes. We can provide custom sizes, packaging, and OEM solutions based on your machine type, application needs, and order requirements.
A:Yes. Samples can be provided for testing and evaluation.
A:We usually provide a quotation within 24 hours after receiving your inquiry and basic product requirements.