Types of Sealing Wads

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Types of Induction Sealing Wads

Induction sealing wads are available in different types to suit specific packaging needs, product characteristics, and materials. The right choice depends on factors like product type, packaging material, seal strength, and sealing equipment.

One-Piece Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These are single-layer seals that consist of a foil laminate with a sealing layer. They are suitable for a wide range of applications and are cost-effective.

Two-Piece Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These seals consist of two layers — a pulpboard or foam backing for support and an aluminum foil layer that creates an airtight seal when heated during induction.

Lift ‘n’ Peel Induction Wads / Seals
Lift ‘n’ Peel seals are two-piece liners with a pull tab for easy removal, offering user convenience and tamper-evident protection.

Vented Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These seals have a venting feature that releases excess pressure, making them ideal for products sensitive to temperature or pressure changes during storage or transport.

 Printed Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These seals can be custom-printed with logos, product details, or promotions, offering branding opportunities and enhancing product appearance.

Tamper-Evident Induction Sealing Wads / Seals (High Grade Wads)
These seals offer tamper-evident protection by breaking or tearing when removed, clearly showing any attempt at prior opening.

Foil on Foam (F/F) EPE Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These seals feature a foam backing that offers cushioning, ensuring effective sealing on uneven or contoured surfaces.

Specialty Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
Specialty seals are tailored for specific needs, such as packaging products with high-fat content or those containing aggressive chemicals.

Multi-Layer Induction Sealing Wads / Seals
These multi-layer seals improve sealing strength, barrier protection, and resistance, with extra layers or liners tailored for specific packaging requirements.

Perfect Seal for Every Bottle

Discover how different bottles pair with the right induction sealing wads for maximum protection and performance.

Plastic Bottles

For plastic bottles like PET, PP, or HDPE, one- or two-piece induction seals with foam or pulpboard backing and aluminum foil are commonly used.

Glass Bottles

Glass bottles usually use two-piece induction seals with pulpboard or foam backing and aluminum foil for an airtight, protective seal.

HDPE Bottles with Large Openings

Wide-mouth HDPE bottles often need special foam-backed or vented induction seals to ensure a secure fit.

Tamper-Evident Bottles

Bottles needing tamper-evidence use induction seals that break or tear to show any attempted opening.

Small Bottles and Vials

Small bottles and vials often use Lift ‘n’ Peel seals for easy removal and secure, tamper-evident sealing.

Beverage Bottles

Beverage bottles commonly use one- or two-piece induction seals to maintain freshness and prevent leakage.

Aluminum Bottles

Aluminum bottles use specialized induction seals designed for effective adhesion to aluminum surfaces.

Specialty Bottles

Specialty cosmetic or pharmaceutical bottles often use custom induction seals for specific product and branding needs.

Holographic Induction Sealing Wads

Combining security and style — holographic seals ensure authenticity while elevating your product’s visual appeal.

Holographic sealing wads feature a holographic design, often with vibrant and dynamic patterns that create an eye-catching appearance on the packaging. This enhances the overall visual appeal of the product.

Similar to standard induction sealing wads, holographic induction sealing wads provide a tamper-evident feature. When the seal is broken or tampered with, it becomes visually apparent due to the disruption in the holographic pattern, indicating potential tampering.

The holographic element adds an extra layer of security to the packaging, making it more difficult to counterfeit. This feature is particularly important for high-value or sensitive products. Additionally, it serves as a branding opportunity, allowing companies to showcase their brand identity and stand out on the shelf.

Holographic induction sealing wads can be customized to include specific holographic designs, logos, text, or patterns that align with the brand’s image and packaging requirements. This customization helps in creating a unique and distinctive packaging solution.

Holographic patterns are difficult to replicate accurately, making them an effective tool for anti-counterfeiting efforts. The complexity of holographic designs makes it challenging for counterfeiters to imitate the seals accurately.

Holographic induction sealing wads are applied in a similar manner to standard induction seals. They are placed on the container’s mouth before capping, and the induction sealing process causes the seal to adhere to the container, providing an airtight and tamper-evident seal.

Holographic induction sealing wads typically consist of layers such as a holographic film, a sealing layer, and an aluminum foil layer. The holographic film contains the unique holographic design, while the sealing layer adheres to the container during induction sealing