Getting Started with Induction Cap Sealing
Discover why packagers are switching from pressure sensitive liners to induction sealing and learn how you can too!
Companies are making the move from Pressure Sensitive Liners to Induction Sealing for a number of reasons: Improved product performance for preventing leaks, preserving freshness and providing tamper-evidence; supply chain challenges associated with polystyrene in pressure-sensitive liners; and evolving legislation, such as California’s Proposition 65, which impacts the use of polystyrene.
Benefit from decades of application experience, equipment design expertise & the lessons learned from partnering with leading packagers while sealing billions & billions of containers.
In this informative ebook you’ll learn:
- How Induction Cap Sealing Works. Watch a video animation that shows how an induction sealer creates a hermetic seal.
- Benefits of Induction Sealing. FDA-approved for tamper evidence, prevents leaks for ecommerce, & preserves freshness for product quality.
- Induction Sealing Application Examples. See examples of sealing food, beverage, pharma, chemical & more with customer reviews.
- Find the sealer, caps, liners & containers you need for sealing. Learn how to define your application & work with suppliers to optimize your package.
- Achieve a Perfect Seal Best Practices. Get expert tips on how to set up your operation to Achieve a Perfect Seal.
From the industry leaders who guarantee your success.
If our Cap Sealer does not successfully seal your product at the speeds quoted we’ll upgrade your cap sealer with a more powerful model. Guaranteed!