How to Achieve the Perfect Seal

Featuring Jay Kelley of Selig Group and other panelists from Enercon Industries, experts cover best practices used to achieve a successful seal. Learn how to select the best induction seal material based on applications and optimal configurations to create a seal with the desired sealing and removal characteristics.

A Weight-loss Programme for Plastic Packaging

Companies are under increasing pressure to reduce the amount of plastics used, leading many to work towards ‘lightweighting’ their packaging designs. Selig highlights the results achievable when lightweighting is coupled with induction heat sealing.

Glass-Sealing Adds Spice to Packaging

Demand for herbs and spices in glass packaging may be good for the planet, but it leads to challenges – particularly when it comes to sealing. Selig outlines a solution.

Advances in eCommerce

BJ Radek of Selig Group discusses the growth of eCommerce, shipping of liquids, and meeting the needs of a rigorous distribution channel.

Sealing the Deal with Hygienic-to-Open Packaging

With the rise in popularity of vitamins, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals owing to the increased focus on health and well-being, the demand for appropriate packaging has also risen.

Slashing Food Waste With Induction Heat Seals

Food waste has been in the headlines for a long time and with current supply chain challenges, making the most of resources is more in focus than normal. Selig’s Darren Dodd discusses how induction seals can have a big impact on reducing food waste.

Milk Packaging Lifting the Seal

Today, almost all milk is supplied to the UK retail market in HDPE screw-capped jugs, in combination with induction heated foil seals.