This series portable induction sealing machine utilizes electro magnetic induction principle to produce instant high heat to fuse the foil seal to adhere to the bunghole, reaching the aim of keeping freshness in and extending preservation time.  The machine is very simple to use.  Simply install the induction seal inside the cap and twist the cap on to the bottle.  Place the wand over the top of the cap and press the start button.  The machine will run for the set time and shut off automatically.  The seal is done.  There is no need to remove the cap unless you want to check the integrity of the seal.  The seal time can be set from 1 to 4 seconds depending on the cap and bottle configuration.  A few simple tests will determine the optimal time setting. 

This type of induction sealer is widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, pesticides, lubricant and cosmetics etc.

This machine is compact and light weight making easy to operate where ever it is needed. Machine operates at 110 volts and is capable of up to 20 seals per minute. Weight is approx. 15lbs.

This listing is for the Large - 20 to 100mm model but we also have a Sport - 15 to 35mm model and a Large Head - 60 - 130mm model.

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.