Pouch Seal Inspection And Seal Quality Analysis
Seal-Scan™ inspection systems evaluate and analyze seal integrity with precision and repeatability. Seal-Scan™ utilizes non-contact airborne ultrasound technology to detect various types of pouch seal defects, visible and invisible, leaking and non-leaking, process-related and random.
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•Product Sheet: Seal-Scan™ — Seal Integrity Testing
•Application Note: Seal-Scan™ Technology Statement
Seal-Scan™ inspection systems evaluate and analyze seal integrity with precision and repeatability. Seal-Scan™ utilizes non-contact airborne ultrasound technology to detect various types of pouch seal defects, visible and invisible, leaking and non-leaking, process-related and random. The ability to analyze seal integrity with precision and repeatability has established Seal-Scan™ as the leading inspection method for heat seals in pouches and flexible packaging.
Seal-Scan™ characterizes seals that appear visually acceptable yet possess defects that affect product quality, value, and shelf-life. Real time inspection data is available in numerical, statistical and seal image formats.
Key Benefits
- Seal quality inspection & analysis
- Seal integrity testing of pouch seals & flexible packaging
- Analysis of laminated, bonded materials
- Package materials and combinations include Tyvek®, Paper, Foil, Film, Aluminum, Plastic & Laminated Materials
- Fast, non-destructive, non-invasive, and requires no sample preparation.
- QA/QC off-line process control
- Non-contact airborne ultrasound technology
- Scans materials regardless of color, transparency, print, surface finish and porosity.
- Applicable to all stages of the packaging process.
- Identifies type of defect, size and location.
- Provides visual indicators and numeric data.
- Repeatable, reliable, easy to validate
Click Here To Download:
•Product Sheet: Seal-Scan™ — Seal Integrity Testing
•Application Note: Seal-Scan™ Technology Statement
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