Optimize Your Cap, Liners, & Capping Process for Induction Sealing
John Brown of Selig Group and expert panelists from Enercon Industries, Phoenix Closures, and BellatRx Inc. outline best practices used to achieve a successful seal.
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.
Tips for Sealing Liquids: Amazon, FedEx, & UPS
BJ Radek of Selig Group and other expert panelists from Enercon Industries cover the shipping regulations for liquid products through popular distribution channels.
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.
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.
New Use of Induction Sealing
A new adhesive opens up opportunities in glass that previously were not practical.
One Small Change for Dairy, One Big Benefit for the Environment?
In the UK, 95% of milk packaging is sealed using an induction seal. This addition has enabled plastic reduction by 25%. At best, only 10% of US milk is sealed in this way. Selig states the benefits to adopting this packaging solution.
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.
Cost & Environmental Benefits of Induction Sealing
The pressure to reduce plastic packaging is growing as manufacturers make changes to avert the potential disaster of more plastics than fish in the ocean by 2050.
Easy Access: The Need to Design Inclusive Packaging
Packaging must be robust, tamper-proof and leak-free, but, as the global population continues to age, it must also be easy to open. This can be a tricky balance to strike, but Selig reveals that a robust solution already exists.