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induction-liners

Vented Liners/Seals/Wads

Vented Seals/Liners/Wads are applied to the cap of a bottle/container and sealed using induction sealing technology. Once sealed, they seal to the neck of the bottle/container. PorVent® vented induction seals/liners/wads come in various diameters to fit different container openings. Vented liners are suitable for HDPE, PET and Glass bottles/containers ranging from 0.10 litres to 1 litre. Vented induction wads feature a porous PTFE membrane that allows bi-directional airflow and ensures zero leakage. PorVent® also provides the service of welding a PTFE disc on your custom wad and converting it to a vented wad.

Induction sealed | 0.1L – 1L Bottles

  • High quality Induction and EPE liners with breathable PTFE membrane
  • Designed to ensure zero leakage
  • Available in custom sizes for HDPE, PET and Glass bottles
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Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are vented induction seals/liners available in? 
PorVent® vented induction seals/liners/wads come in various standard diameters to fit different container openings. 
How does the size of a vented induction seal/liner affect its function? 
The size of the vented induction seal/liner/wad affects its fitment and sealing to the neck of the bottle/container. 
How do vented induction seals/liners/wads work? 
Vented induction seals/liners/wads feature a porous PTFE membrane that only air to flow in both directions. They block contaminants such as water, oil, dust, and other fluids. This ensures constant pressure equalization within packaging or enclosures, preventing leaks and contamination. 
What are the benefits of using vented induction seals/liners/wads in packaging? 
Vented induction seals/liners offer excellent chemical resistance, prevent container deformation, and maintain product integrity by allowing air exchange without letting liquids in or out. 
Where are vented induction seals/liners/wads installed? 
These vented seals/liners/wads are applied to the cap of a bottle/container and sealed using induction technology. Once sealed, they seal to neck of the bottle/container. 
What types of containers can vented induction seals/liners/wads be used for? 
Vented induction seals/liners/wads are suitable for various bottles, cans, and drums with capacities ranging from 0.25L to 200L. 
What materials are vented induction seals/liners/wads made of? 
PorVent® vented induction seals/liners/wads are made from materials like Paper, EPE liners, PET and HDPE based on the bottle/container’s material, and the membrane is porous PTFE. 
Are different PTFE membrane options available for vented induction seals/liners/wads based on different applications? 
Yes, there are multiple PTFE membrane options available for vented induction seal liners and induction seal liners. PorVent® experts recommend the appropriate membrane based on the specific application.
Does the size of the membrane on the vented induction seal/liner/wad affect the airflow? 
Yes, the bigger the size of the membrane on a vented induction seal/liner/wad, the higher the airflow.
What applications are vented induction seals/liners/wads suitable for? 
Vented induction seals/liners/wads are suitable for a variety of agricultural and hazardous chemical applications. 
How do vented induction seals/liners/wads prevent leakage? 
The porous PTFE membrane in the induction seal liners allows air to pass through while blocking liquids, ensuring that the contents of the container do not leak out.
Can vented induction seals/liners/wads be customized for specific needs? 
Yes, PorVent® offers customization options for vented induction seals/liners/wads to meet specific packaging requirements and ensure optimal performance. 
What is the installation process for vented induction seals/liners/wads? 
Vented induction seals/liners/wads are installed using an induction sealing machine, which creates a hermetic seal by applying heat and pressure to the seal/liner, bonding it to the container opening.