PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles are a common type of plastic bottle that is popular because they are lightweight and have a long shelf life. Testing the seal of these bottles is an important part of the quality process. Thus, it is important for PET bottle manufacturers to test their bottle's seal integrity and make sure that the right products will be delivered to the customers with ease. Testing the seal of a bottle is important because it can indicate if the product inside is safe to consume. A broken or unsealed bottle affects the quality of bottles and leads to huge rejection rates. To make it easy for PET bottle manufacturers to test the seal integrity of bottles, we at Presto have designed one of the highly accurate lab testing instruments known as a secure seal tester.
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles are a common type of plastic bottle that is popular because they are lightweight and have a long shelf life. Testing the seal of these bottles is an important part of the quality process. Thus, it is important for PET bottle manufacturers to test their bot..read more
Presto Secure Seal Tester is one of the consistent tools that is used to test the seal integrity of PET bottles and plastic containers. This lab testing equipment is highly useful in the PET bottle manufacturing industry and ensures that the seal of bottles should be intact. Testing the seal of a bottle is important in order to ensure that the product inside is safe and fresh. This lab testing equipment made by the experts at Presto works on microprocessor-based controls which will allow the users to easily conduct the seal integrity test of PET products. By detecting gas leakage rather than liquid, the secure seal tester gives more sensitive and accurate readings. The test sample is closed tightly to check for any leakage of gas. You can read about the features and technical specifications of this lab testing instruments.
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