Enercon unveils cap sealing technology

Enercon, the US-based induction cap sealing provider, is about to
preview some of its latest packaging technologies at the NPE show,
to be held in Chicago, US next week.

Enercon is about to preview some of its latest packaging technologies at the NPE show, to be held in Chicago, US next week.

The company will be showing its innovative cap sealing to surface treatment for cast and blown film lines as well as a new surface treatment for three dimensional objects.

From table-top to high speed production systems Enercon's induction cap sealing systems have set the industry standard for reliability and performance. Virtually any container/cap configuration can be sealed by these products.

New developments in cap sealing systems have led to the creation of new capless sealing systems that offer an alternative to conduction. This technology can be retrofitted into existing conduction systems and provides several advantages over traditional conduction sealing. The company claims that benefits include cleaner and cooler operation, instantaneous start-up and operation, high speed production capability, virtually no maintenance required, and improved safety.

Enercon will also be displaying its latest offerings for air plasma, flame plasma and chemical plasma surface treating solutions which are said to improve the adhesive properties of surfaces.

The company says that the treating of 3-dimensional objects facilitates high quality printing on plastic parts, allows for clear readable markings on polymer surfaces and improves the adhesion of labels and coatings. Systems are capable of treating all types of extruded, pultruded, moulded and formed materials. It is aimed at PE, PP, PET, nylon, vinyl, polystyrene, polycarbonate, PVC, flurocarbons and all other types of thermoformed and thermoset plastic applications.

Enercon Industries Corporation​, is headquartered in Wisconsin, US, and supplies a complete range of surface treating systems to the converting industry and a complete range of induction cap sealers to the global packaging industry.

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