Delivering the perfect seal

Published: 31-Aug-2012

Induction cap sealing is a non-contact method of fixing a metallic disk onto a container to form an airtight seal, with the potential to offer secure protection for the contents of glass or plastic bottles without allowing leakage or contamination

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Induction cap sealing technology has moved on since its introduction a few decades ago and now meet the needs of a wide range of applications. Enercon reveals how to get the best results from today’s advanced systems.

Induction cap sealing technology is a non-contact method of fixing a metallic disk onto a container to form an airtight seal, with the potential to offer secure protection for the contents of glass and plastic bottles without allowing leakage or contamination. The process of induction cap sealing has moved on significantly since the early 1990s when low kW water-cooled machines were employed. Today’s cap sealing systems are more advanced, with sophisticated electronics and control devices enabling higher throughput and guaranteed seal integrity.

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