• These tests are designed as two models and should be selected according to the type of pouch you use. • These tests should be performed daily before each use, before the sealer is used. These tests are defined in ENISO 116072 and DIN 58953. • Take one SealCheck sheet out of its package and place it in a pouch with a width of at least 20 cm. Give it to your device together with the pouch. Successful or, if any, incorrectly sealed areas will be clearly seen in the pouch that comes out of the process. For the maintenance of your device in case of malfunction, contact the place where you bought your device and have the parts replaced to return your device to factory settings. • A successful test result shows that your device has been sealed in accordance with EN ISO 116072 standard. The test result can be documented on a daily basis and serves as evidence in audits.
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Full Automatic Rewinding And Changing Unit Counter And Quantity Reporting Film Finish Sensor Coil Finish Sensor Cutting With Hot Wire Omron Plc Control System Omron 7" Touch Panel Omron Main Driver Mindman Pneomatic System
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Enercon has two coil design types, each with several variations, to ensure the perfect coil is available for the size and type of your container and cap for your application to deliver perfect, consistent seals. Tunnel coils facilitate higher throughputs than the more traditional flat coils. The Deep Tunnel Coil is used for conical, spouted and other shaped caps. The All-in-One Coil is a variation of the Flat Coil. It is available with the Super Seal™ range and Super Seal™ Touch. This flat sealing head can be pivoted to accommodate various applications. Capable of sealing containers with cap diameters ranging from 20mm to 140mm, it is ideal for packagers who seal a variety of containers and offer the highest degree of sealing versatility. Packagers often don’t realise that the efficiency of the sealing operation depends on the design of the sealing head.
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Many of the issues causing poor seals happen upstream, in the filling or capping area: a seal cannot be achieved with a missing cap or a cap with a missing foil. The capper can also cause stalled bottles under the induction coil where caps are loose or partially fitted or the cap is incorrectly fitted or too high. Issues downstream from the sealer can cause containers to back- up under the sealing head. Enercon produces a range of sensors to help ensure that the sealing process is running faultlessly, producing consistent, reliable seals on every container. • Stalled Bottle and Backlog Detector • Missing Foil Sensor • High Cap Detector • Stack light assembly • Variable Speed Conveyor Systems • Spare Parts Kit • IQ/OQ Kit
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The benefits of induction technology in a capless sealing process. Successful sealing on both capless and non-screw-cap containers such as snap on caps is now possible with a pressure Sealer incorporating an Enercon Super Seal™ unit. Typically, pressure belt sealing is used to replace conduction sealing or to reduce the dwell-time needed in conduction sealing. Seals are either placed onto the capless containers or reside in the cap as inserted by the cap manufacturer. The capped container is then guided through the induction heating tunnel, where downward pressure is applied to the clip-on cap or foil by a non-metallic recirculating belt. This unique design automatically takes account of component variations and tolerances, such as bottle height variation, product overfill, line speed variation and bottle centres. Incorporates an Enercon Super Seal™ unit • Cap sizes up to 110mm diameter • Conveyor Speed up to 40 metres / minute
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