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Choosing the right materials and structure for your innerseal
is necessary to ensure the right amount of protection for
your product. Lepel can assist you in choosing the materials
and construction appropriate to your application.
Cap Liner
Providers
Lepel works closely with the following
cap liner providers. Feel free to
review their information, and ask
us how their products work with
our induction cap sealing equipment.
Innerseal
Materials
Innerseals are available in many
variations to meet nearly any standard
or customized packaging need. Modifications
to suit the type of container, closure
and product are available. There
is virtually no limit to the size
of container they will seal.
Innerseals consist of specially treated aluminum foil bonded
to various types of proprietary films for use with virtually
any type of container or closure, including HDPE, PE, PET,
PETE, PETG, PVC, PP, BARREX, BARRIER, STYRENE and most thermoplastic
containers as well as glass. They will provide tamper-evident
hermetic seals suitable for use with foods, drugs, beverages,
alkalies, acids, oils, organic solvents, flammables, powders,
pellets and many other products. They are particularly effective
for products that must be kept free from contamination, oxidation
and moisture.
Lepel's innerseals meet the stringent requirements set by
the Food and Drug Administration.
Innerseal Cross-Section
The induction liner is normally supplied to the closure manufacturer
in coil strip form, similar to conventional lining materials.
The foil innerseal is then die-cut and inserted into the closure
with a die-cutting system by the closure manufacturer. Although
available in a variety of forms, the innerseal is supplied
in two basic structures, wax-bonded and single element. Each
type has three basic parts:
- an aluminum foil layer, generally 0.001" thick
- a heat sealable polymer film laminated to the foil, 0.001"
— 0.002" thick
- a backing material of either paper, pulp or foam bonded
to the foil either permanently with adhesives or temporarily
with wax varying from 0.006" — 0.035" thick.
Closure
Guide Chart
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