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Induction cap sealer for cosmetics

Aug 18th, 2009 | By | Category: Cosmetic Packaging, Field Applications

Induction cap sealers solve leaking cap problems for both fortune 500 companies and small packaging operations.  In the consumer’s mind visual packaging imperfections devalue their opinion of product quality.  In a retail store a leaking package will be left on the shelf.  If the package leaks on the way home a customer may be lost forever. Jennifer Hardaway, founder of […]

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Cap torque for induction sealers

Aug 17th, 2009 | By | Category: Operating Tips

For induction sealers to successfully seal containers proper cap torque is critical. It is estimated that over 80 percent of all induction sealing problems are related to torque issues. Induction sealers rely on cap torque to provide the consistent  down pressure to hold the induction seal in place during the heating and sealing process. Operations […]

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Cap sealers provide tamper evidence

Mar 13th, 2009 | By | Category: Did You Know?

It’s no accident that so many packagers rely on cap sealers for tamper evidence. Cap sealers provide a clean, effective and non-contact means of achieving tamper-evidence. The induction field created by a cap sealer is designed to create a hermetic seal between a cap liner and the lip of a container. When the correct type of heat sealable foil […]

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Cap sealer earns repeat business

Mar 13th, 2009 | By | Category: Field Applications, Start-up business

If you’ve ever considered starting your own business you know that packaging is a critical element. Making smart choices when it comes to packaging equipment is critical. For a start-up operation a low price captures your attention.

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Cap Sealing Application Tips

Mar 13th, 2009 | By | Category: Operating Tips

Are your packages trying to tell you something? When you visit a doctor you’ll provide him with a list of your symptoms. This  helps him/her define your ailment and prescribe a remedy. The same can be said for your packages when there are problems on the packaging line.

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Cap Sealer Glossary

Mar 13th, 2009 | By | Category: Did You Know?

Ever wonder what the difference between “air-cooled” and “water-cooled” induction sealing is? Maybe what “tamper evident” means? Here you will find common phrases/terms found throughout the cap sealing industry.

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Pressure sensitive liners and induction seals

Mar 13th, 2009 | By | Category: Did You Know?

Many companies compare the economic and packaging benefits of pressure sensitive liners and induction seals. Pressure sensitive liners are less expensive, but they do not provide any of the benefits that induction seals provide.

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