Sealing the Future With Easy Opening Pharmaceutical Packaging
Induction sealing is a low-cost approach that can deliver secure, hermetic and easy opening seals that are ideally suited to pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products for this growing market.
Spiced-up Technology Addresses Glass Jar Sealing Issues
The continued growth of Europe’s spice and herb market has been accompanied by a parallel increase in demand for glass packaging. Selig discusses this market™s special sealing challenges and presents the latest technological solution.
Selig Technology Earns Technical Innovative Prize
Selig has been awarded an Alufoil Trophy in recognition of its GlassFuze technology, which the firm believes is the first induction heat seal to provide a complete hermetic seal to glass that even withstands liquid and high-oil content substances.
The White Stuff
Consumer appetite for milk looks set to remain steady in Europe over the coming years, but reliable and secure containers will have to play a critical role for the dairy sector’s continued success.
Seal of Approval: How to Seal Glass Containers
Glass containers give products an impression of higher quality, but sealing them can be challenging. Darren Dodd presents a proven answer for the food sector.
The Packaging Challenges Posed by an Ageing Population
The industry faces the challenge of creating packaging that is secure and tamper-proof, but also easy to open for elderly consumers and those who suffer from dexterity or mobility impairments.
The Ageing Population and Its Packaging Challenges
An ageing global population is here to stay and the packaging sector must ensure its products evolve to accommodate the needs of the elderly.
Sealing Glass Jars Containing High-Fat Foods
Selig’s Deltaseal 9000 opens up new possibilities for glass container sealing, easily maintaining the product integrity of high oil or fat content foods.
Selig: Foam Liner
Selig announces an advanced three-ply LDPE foam lining material for food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries that supply their goods in rigid containers.
Consumers Prefer Induction Seals
Consumers are highly motivated by safety and want to buy products that are secure, won’t leak, are as fresh as possible and are easy to open.