Lepel’s new Cap Inspector - Bottle Monitor System is designed as a stand-alone unit or to work in conjunction with the company’s Induction Cap Sealing System.
The CSplus induction capsealing system from Lepel (Waukesha, WI), said to be the first self-cooled system with no fans, no water, and no moving parts, now provides a motion sensing option.
The CS Plus from Lepel (Waukesha, WI) is a self-cooled induction sealing system with no moving parts. CS Plus requires no fan- or water-cooling system, enabling maximum line speeds to 350’/min.
The portable Lepak Jr. from Lepel (Waukesha, WI) is a manual induction cap sealer for low-production applications, test runs and laboratory use. It accepts closures with dia from 5 to 120 mm on a wide range of containers.
Designed to assist packagers during peak production times, Lepel (Waukesha, WI) is offering the rental of its cap sealing equipment. Equipment can be rented from one week to three months, or longer if required.
Lepel's (Waukesha, WI) Uniseal Capsealer mounts onto most conveyor lines to provide cap sealing in a single, compact system. It can apply a TE, leak-resistant seal onto most styles of containers and closures.
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Lepel's (Edgewood, NY) TR-2001 induction capsealer seals caps at line speeds to 300'/min. A range of sealing head sizes accommodates diverse cap configurations in sizes from 5 mm to 160 mm.
Lepel (Edgewood, NY) offers "Understanding the Fundamentals of Induction Sealing." This free technical paper provides an in-depth look at the induction sealing process.