Previous Webinar
Achieving a Perfect Seal Everytime
May 27, 2009
Join us for an informative webinar on troubleshooting induction sealing application issues. We'll clearly explain the basic principles of the induction sealing process, review common application issues and how to remedy them, and provide you with tips and techniques used by the pros to maximize line efficiencies.
Whether you use Enercon induction sealers or other models this webinar will feature valuable information that you will be able to put to use.
Attendees will learn the following:- Three critical elements required to achieve a good seal
- The relationship between line speed, liner size and sealing energy
- How to identify a good seal
- Common cap and liner interaction issues which lead to poor seals
- How to remedy a poor, weak and difficult to remove seal
- How to properly set-up your induction sealing operating window
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Previous Webinar
Incorporating Induction Sealing Into an Integrated Packaging and Marketing Strategy
January 28, 2008
Enercon Industries, Selig Sealing Products, Unipac Induction Seals, and a host of others as they provide different ways of incorporating induction sealing into an integrated packaging and marketing strategy.
Attendees will learn the following:
- Effectively transforming your packaging strategy into a brand advantage
- How to gain a competitive edge with your supply chain by increasing shelf life
- How to gain a competitive edge by earning shelf space with leak proof packages
- Latest trends in induction sealing technology
- Sealing head design
- Sealing without a cap
- Sealing glass, metal and plastic
- Sealing non-round containers
- Latest trends in induction seal material
- Vented liners
- Tamper-evident
- Holographic
- Consumer friendly
- Cap and container trends related to induction sealing
- Non-torqued caps and lids
- Child resistant
- Senior-friendly
- Applications that challenge physics
- Induction Sealing Hall of Fame
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