Continuous induction Sealing Machine
utilizes electromagnetic principle, producing instant high heat, which can melt
and seal an aluminum foil to a bunghole.
It features excellent wet-proof, fungus-proof and imitation-proof and an
extension of preservation cycle.
The materials of Bottles are available from PE, PP, PET, PS, ABS and glass etc.
It can not be used at metal bottle body and bottle cap.
And this product is accord with GMP Standard, all outside material is Stainless
Steel
(If you want use it by 110V, you could just prepare a voltage transforme)
Parameters:
Printing Type:
LT-1800
Power:
1500w
Bottle diameter
20-100mm
bottle height
20-300MM
coverfilm material
Inductive Aluminum foil sheet
Voltage
220V
work speed
Max 160bottles/min
machine weight
35KGS
Feature:
★ Conveyor speed & sealing speed variable
★ Easy to use, no special train on operator
required
★ High efficiency, low power consumption
and long service life
★ Height of sealing line adjustable to
accept wide range of bottle heights
★ Electric current overload, voltage
overload and output overload protection
★ Modular component design minimizes
maintenance and increased reliability
★ SUS304 stainless steel construction for
using in harsh environment and easy for clean and maintenance
★ Air Cooling System eliminates all water
cooling pipes, pumps, filters and flow switches
Induction Sealing: What Is It?
The induction sealing process bonds a foil laminate inner seal
to the lip of a container. After the container has been filled
and capped with an induction-lined closure, it passes underneath
the induction sealing system. The non-contact heating process
welds the liner to the container creating a hermetic seal. The
FDA regards induction sealing to be an effective method of
tamper evidence.
Why Choose Induction Sealing?
When properly applied, induction lined caps provide a hermetic,
leak proof, and tamper evident seal. Using an induction sealing
system is ideal for extending product shelf life, preserving
freshness, preventing costly leaks and enhancing your product's
value.
How Induction Sealing Works
An induction sealing machine features two standard components:
the power supply and sealing head. The sealing head consists of
a coiled conductor covered by plastic housing. When the power
supply energizes the inductive coil, it produces an electro
magnetic current, called an eddy current. When a container
fitted with an induction lined cap passes through this current,
the foil from the inner-seal is heated. This melts the foil's
outer polymer coating, which forms a bond with the lip of the
container.