Induction Sealers

Using an electromagnetic field, these rigid container sealers heat to apply inner foil seals, often as a tamper-evident feature for glass or plastic bottles before they are overcapped.

Category Explained

Induction sealers utilize electromagnetic fields to generate heat, enabling the application of inner foil seals on rigid containers. This process is commonly employed to create tamper-evident seals on glass or plastic bottles, ensuring product integrity and safety before they are securely overcapped. These machines are designed for efficiency and reliability in sealing operations, catering to industries that require secure packaging solutions, such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

Typical products and applications include:

  • Juices, sauces, and condiments: Sealed in plastic bottles to prevent leaks and extend freshness
  • Pharmaceutical syrups or supplements: Foil-sealed to ensure tamper evidence and dosage protection
  • Cosmetic creams and lotions: Sealed under caps for product hygiene and customer reassurance
  • Nutritional powders or protein drinks: Bottled with foil induction seals for freshness and spill prevention
  • Household chemicals and cleaners: Sealed to prevent leakage and unauthorized opening

Additional Considerations:

  • Creates tamper-evident protection: Ensures consumers can visibly identify if a product has been opened
  • Provides a leak-proof barrier: Helps protect against spills during shipping and storage
  • Works with a wide range of cap sizes and materials: Compatible with glass and plastic containers
  • Supports fast, non-contact sealing: Efficient for both inline and batch production environments
  • Meets industry standards: Frequently used in regulated industries for safety, hygiene, and shelf-life control