Q. How does a bottle-sealing machine work?
Answer
While capping machines (manual or automated) utilize a simple pressing procedure to mechanically push caps onto the bottles, the induction sealing process is not much more complicated either. As the name suggests, induction sealing makes use of a machine known as an induction sealer. The induction sealer takes in the product bottle along with raw material and attaches a cap with a foil liner with the aid of an electromagnetic field. This controlled electromagnetic field provides just the right temperature for the foil liner to adhere to the mouth of the bottle once it cools. This creates an airtight seal that not only protects the raw material from contamination and leakage but also makes it impossible to counterfeit or tamper with the bottle.
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