Technical Information
Why Induction Seal?
Induction sealing is a method of hermetically sealing rigid containers to provide tamper evidence, preserve freshness, deter pilferage and prevent leakage while providing product integrity.
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Conveyor Configuration Options
Here is a handy reference you can use to configure your conveyors when designing your filling line. There are other options available as well including special coatings for filling corrosive products, sanitary construction and special chain materials. We’ll be happy to help you get the right conveyors for your specific requirements.
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Induction Sealer Sizing Guidelines
Here is a handy guide to help you choose the right size and model Induction Sealer for your needs.
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Here are some of the products that our customers fill using our liquid filling equipment.
Our customers use our filling machines, capping machines, conveyors and other bottling equipment to fill a wide range of products, from chunky salsa to motor oil. We have installed complete bottling lines for water and beverages and a single table-top piston filler for a startup cosmetic company. Here is just a brief sampling of the products filled with our filling equipment.
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Capping Machine Shell and Insert Selection Chart
Here is a handy chart to help you select the correct shell and inserts for your capping needs.
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U.S. and Metric Conversions
Here is a convenient table you can use to convert measurements between common U.S. and Metric measurements.
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U.S. and Metric Equivelants
Here is a quick reference of common U.S. and Metric Measures and their equivelants.
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Our Handy Viscosity Chart
Here is a handy chart of common liquids and their viscosity in each the 3 standard measurement units.
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