About
Made in India using top grade aluminium, plain glass induction wads are thin, flat seals made of glass that are used to seal containers such as jars and bottles. They are designed to create an airtight seal on various bottles, containers etc. These are commonly used for packaging food and beverage products, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, as they provide an effective barrier against contamination along with increasing the shelf life of the products. plain glass induction wads are available in 4 mm thickness.
Specifications of Plain Glass Induction Wads
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Pattern
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Plain
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Country of Origin
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Made in India
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Packaging Type
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Packet
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Material
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Aluminium
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Thickness
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4 mm
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Diameter
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70 mm
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Shape
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Round
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Color
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Silver
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Usage/Application
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For Bottle
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Brand
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Tidy Caps
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Reliable Sealing TechnologyOur induction wads utilize electromagnetic fields to create an airtight seal between the cap and the container. This robust process ensures that your products remain secure, leak-proof, and tamper-evident from manufacturer to end user. The high seal strength is particularly suited for industries where product safety and shelf-life are paramount.
Versatile Compatibility and CustomizationSuitable for both plastic and glass bottles, our wads integrate seamlessly into diverse production lines. Clients can select from standard sizes or request customized dimensions and print options, including company branding or safety information. Each wad offers food-safe compliance, meeting stringent industry standards for packaging consumables.
Superior Material and PerformanceConstructed from high-quality aluminium with optional food-grade or custom lacquer coating, these induction wads maintain integrity in a wide range of temperatures and provide an effective barrier against moisture. They are both odorless and boast excellent resistance to leaks, ensuring your product's freshness and quality throughout its lifespan.
FAQ's of Plain Glass Induction Wads:
Q: How are plain glass induction wads applied to containers?
A: Plain glass induction wads are placed inside the bottle cap and sealed onto the bottle using an electromagnetic induction sealing machine. The process generates heat, bonding the wad securely to the container for a tamper-evident and leak-proof closure.
Q: What types of containers are compatible with these induction wads?
A: These induction wads can be used with both plastic and glass bottles, provided the containers are fitted with suitable caps and have an opening diameter of 70 mm, or customized as needed.
Q: When should I choose a plain versus a custom printed wad?
A: Plain wads are ideal for generic packaging needs, while custom printed wads are recommended if you require branding, product information, or tamper evidence indicators on the seal for enhanced product presentation and security.
Q: Where should induction wads be stored before use?
A: To maintain their quality and sealing performance, induction wads should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Q: What is the process of induction sealing with these wads?
A: The process involves placing the induction wad inside the cap, sealing the cap onto the container, and applying electromagnetic induction. The machine heats the aluminium layer, creating a hermetic seal that is both tamper-evident and leak-proof.
Q: How does using these induction wads benefit my product packaging?
A: Utilizing induction wads ensures a high level of seal integrity, preventing leakage, contamination, and tampering. This extends shelf life, maintains product freshness, and assures customers of product safety, especially for food and pharmaceutical items.
Q: Are these induction wads compliant with food safety standards?
A: Yes, the wads are manufactured using food-grade lacquer and materials, making them safe for use with food products. They fulfill industry regulations and help guarantee product safety and consumer trust.