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New continuous induction sealer foil lining cap capper


NEW - CONTINUOUS INDUCTION SEALER
Seal Containers with Barrier Laminations
Induction Sealers Seal Aluminum Laminated Lining to the top (bunghole) of plastic containers. This lining consists of several layers of materials typically one metallic layer over a thermoplastic layer. When the container is positioned next to an active induction head, one or more induction coils excite the metallic molecules of the metallic layer. This ultrahigh frequency vibration causes the metal layer to heat up, which in turn melts the thermoplastic layer of the lining causing it to fuse to the top of the container. This seal is hermetic and impermeable to gases. In effect the lining becomes part of the container. From this point on nothing enters or exits the container until the lining is punctured. For this reason induction sealers are used widely thought many industries.
The process is extremely simple, and can be accurately repeated time after time.
2. Protection from the Elements and Airborne Pollutants
3. Keeps Humidity Levels Stable
7. Improved Product Perception & Excellent Appearance
Sample Products that use our Induction Sealers:
Musical Instrument Care Products
Rugged All-Metal Powder Coated Construction
Simple to Use Minimal Operator Training
Adjustable Product Entry Guides
Quick Adjust Container Size System (Tool less)
Maximum Product Height: 8 (200mm)
Minimum Product Height: 1.6 (40 mm)
Adjustable Speed Control: 0 30 ft/min (0 10 mt/min)
Sealing Cap Diameter: 0.78 ~ 2 (20 ~ 50 mm )
Available Voltage Digital Readout
Machine Size: 45 (1143mm) x 16 (406mm) x 17 (457mm)
Machine Weight: 87 lbs (39.5 kg)
Packaged Dimensions: 48 (1219mm) x 40 (1016mm) x 23 (584mm)
Packaged Weight: 140 lbs (64 Kg)
Can this machine seal on bottles or containers made of any material?
Induction Sealers will only work with non-metallic containers. Plastic containers or glass containers are perfectly fine, but metallic containers, such as those made of aluminum will hamper the action of the induction coils.
Can I seal containers of different sizes?
Yes, as long as the container size and the diameter of the lining are within the ranges of the model you are inquiring about.
How long does the sealing process take?
The exact time depends on the characteristics of the container and the lining, but the whole process should take a few seconds at most for hand held models and a fraction of a second in continuous sealers.
Does the cap need to be on the container?
Yes, the lining must be sandwiched between the top of the container and the cap or lid.
Once the lying is sealed, can it be opened and resealed?
No, once sealed the only way to open a container is to break the lining.



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