Induction sealing
Induction
sealing,
otherwise known as cap sealing, is a non-contact method of heating
an inner seal to hermetically seal the top
of plastic and glass containers. This sealing process takes
place after the container has been filled and capped.
The
closure is supplied to the bottler with an aluminum foil layer liner
already inserted. Although there are various liners to choose from, a typical
induction liner is multi-layered. The top layer is a paper pulp that
is generally spot-glued to the cap. The next layer is wax that is used to bond
a layer of aluminum foil to the pulp. The bottom layer is a polymer film
laminated to the foil. After the cap or closure is applied, the container
passes under an induction coil, which emits an
oscillating electromagnetic field. As the container passes under the
induction coil (sealing head) the conductive aluminum
foil caps liner begins to heat due to eddy currents. The heat
melts the wax, which is absorbed into the pulp backing and releases the foil
from the cap. The polymer film also heats and flows onto the lip of the
container. When cooled, the polymer creates a bond with the container resulting
in a hermetically sealed product. Neither the container nor its contents are
negatively affected; The heat generated does not harm the contents.
It
is possible to overheat the foil causing damage to the seal layer and to any
protective barriers. This could result in faulty seals, even weeks after the
initial sealing process, so proper sizing of the induction sealing is vital to
determine the exact system necessary to run a particular product.
Sealing
can be done with either a hand held unit or on a conveyor system.
A
more recent development (which suits a small number of applications better)
allows for induction sealing to be used to apply a foil seal to a container
without the need for a closure. In this case, foil is supplied pre-cut or in a
reel. Where supplied in a reel, it is die cut and transferred onto the
container neck. When the foil is in place, it is pressed down by the seal head,
the induction cycle is activated and the seal is bonded to the container. This
process is known as direct application or sometimes "capless"
induction sealing.
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