Conventional Conduction Sealing
- Inefficient, most of the energy put into the head is lost into the surrounding environment
- Poor reliability with regular element & thermocouple failures due to high temperature levels within head whilst operating.
- Difficult to control with temperature time-lag
- Workplace safety issues with hot surfaces
- Lost production with warm-up & cool down
- Conduction seals typically difficult to peel as trade-off exists between seal strength and operability
Direct Induction Sealing
- Highly efficient, only the foil seal is heated during the sealing process
- Extremely reliable since system is solid state and sealing head remains at ambient temperature with no thermal stress
- Precise digital control over energy input to head
- Extremely safe as no hot surfaces present
- Instant start-up and shut down for optimum availability