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Induction sealing machines are specialized devices used to seal containers with a non-contact method, utilizing electromagnetic induction. These machines typically consist of a power supply, induction coil, and a conveyor system, allowing for efficient sealing of various container types, including bottles and jars. The process involves generating heat through electromagnetic induction, which melts a foil liner on the container's cap, creating a hermetic seal that preserves product freshness and extends shelf life.
| Power supply | Typically between 1 kW to 10 kW |
| Sealing speed | Up to 300 containers per minute |
| Container types | Plastic, glass, and metal containers |
| Foil thickness | 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm |
| Control type | Digital or analog control systems |
| Dimensions | Varies, typically around 1m x 0.5m x 1.5m |
When selecting an induction sealing machine, consider the type of containers you will be sealing, as compatibility is crucial for effective sealing. Specify the required sealing speed and power output based on your production needs. Additionally, inquire about the machine's control system, as digital controls may offer more precision. It's also important to discuss the thickness of the foil liners and any certifications required for your industry.
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Induction sealing machines can seal plastic, glass, and metal containers.
Most machines can seal up to 300 containers per minute.
Yes, operators typically require training to ensure safe and effective use.
Regular cleaning and inspection of the induction coil and power supply are essential.
Yes, many induction sealing machines are designed for easy integration.
With proper maintenance, these machines can last several years.