JORESTECH E-IND-100HA Operation Manual Download Page 4

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

PARAMETERS 

E-IND-35 

E-IND-100HA 

E-IND-130HC 

Rated Voltage 

120VAC 

120VAC 

220VAC 

Rated Frequency 

60Hz 

60Hz 

50/60Hz 

Output Power 

500W (0.67HP) 

500W (0.67HP) 

500W (0.67HP) 

Sealing Time Range 

0.1 – 9.9 sec 

0.1 – 9.9 sec 

0.1 – 9.9 sec 

Sealing Diameter 

15–35mm (0.6-1.4”) 

20–100mm (0.8-3.9”) 

60–130mm (2.4-5.1”) 

Max. Ambient 

Temperature 

≤45⁰C (113F)

 

≤45⁰C (113F)

 

≤45⁰C (113F)

 

Relative Air Humidity 

≤95%

 

≤95%

 

≤95%

 

Housing Protective 

Grade 

IP21 

IP21 

IP21 

Housing Material 

Plastic 

Plastic 

Plastic 

Model Type 

Top table 

Top table 

Top table 

Machine Dimensions 

(LxWxH) 

340x290x130mm 

(13.4x11.4x5.1”) 

340x290x130mm 

(13.4x11.4x5.1”) 

340x290x130mm 

(13.4x11.4x5.1”) 

Gross Weight 

5kg 

5kg 

5kg 

 

OPERATION 

The  JORESTECH

®

 

Manual Induction Sealing Machine Series  are compact, but powerful enough to 

handle virtually all your induction cap sealing needs. With its advanced electronics and a variety of 
sealing heads, these portable units can seal everything from the smallest closures to 120mm wide-
mouth containers. These units require no water cooling, or special power so it can be used virtually 
anywhere, and are extremely simple to use.  

Induction Sealing is a process used to seal containers hermetically by using an electromagnetic field 
to heat a heat-sealable foil liner located within a closure. This electromagnetic field heats the liner 
by inducing currents into the metal of the foil liner located within the closures of your containers. 
Electrical currents, called “eddy currents”, are induced into the aluminum foil, resulting in a 
resistance-type heating effect. The polymer coating melts and flows around the lip of the container, 
when the electromagnetic field is shut off the polymer cools and hardens, bonding the foil to the 
container lip. When the closure is removed from the container the metal foil will remain bonded to 
the lip of the container. 

NOTE: A fundamental requirement for induction cap sealing is to have the proper amount of torque 
on the cap, which exerts a downward force when sealing. 

Sealing Head Selection 

The  Manual Induction Sealing Machines are designed for different cap sizes. If you need to seal 
multiple products, with a varying range of cap and liner sizes, it is possible that you need to select 
the machine with the appropriate sealing head dimension according with your production needs. (See 
Section: Sealing Heads dimensions and Types)

 

Each sealing head is designed to allow centering the caps, to achieve better sealing results. The large 
sealing head (E-IND-130HC) is supplied with 3 standard size centering rings to aid in properly aligning 
the cap under the center of the sealing head. For replace a centering ring, you must unthread the 
one in the sealing head and thread and tighten the other one. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E-IND-100HA

Page 1: ...JORESTECH MANUAL INDUCTION SEALING MACHINE E IND 35 100HA 130HC OPERATIONS MANUAL READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO MACHINE INSTALLATION...

Page 2: ...eration 3 Control Panel 4 MAINTENANCE 4 Routine Inspection and Servicing 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 MACHINE PARTS AND DIAGRAMS 6 Machine Breakdown 6 Sealing Head Breakdown 7 Sealing Heads Dimensions and type...

Page 3: ...SURROUNDING MATERIALS WARNING This machine uses voltages that are potentially hazardous Severe even life threatening personal injury could result if the instructions contained in this manual are not f...

Page 4: ...closure This electromagnetic field heats the liner by inducing currents into the metal of the foil liner located within the closures of your containers Electrical currents called eddy currents are ind...

Page 5: ...ble that sealing time is insufficient and you need to increase sealing time If the liner shows signs of deterioration and or wrinkling and the inside of the closure shows signs of melting or burned me...

Page 6: ...nsure long term reliability it is a good practice to perform some preventive maintenance actions Routine Inspection and Servicing A weekly visual inspection is a good practice that will often identify...

Page 7: ...order but machine does not seal Input voltage out of range Discontinue use until input voltage is within operational range Insufficient sealing time Increase sealing time Materials of inductive liner...

Page 8: ...Power plug 1 3 6 Power Fuse 1 4 5 Main Switch 1 7 8 Induction Head Cable Gland 1 9 Back Cover 1 10 Display Board 1 11 Front Cover 1 12 Control Transformer 1 13 Bridge Rectifier 1 14 Control Inductive...

Page 9: ...Quantity 1 Cover Plate 1 2 Isolation board 1 3 Induction Coil 1 4 Isolation Board E IND 130C only 1 5 Induction Coil E IND 130C only 1 6 Handheld Outer Cover 1 7 Handheld Top Cover 1 8 9 Induction St...

Page 10: ...8 Sealing Heads Dimensions and types...

Page 11: ...must be compatible with your container material and capable of producing the seal strength and removal force required by your application Single Piece Liners A single piece foil liner typically consi...

Page 12: ...rt of the liner on the lip when opened This is used to show evidence that the container has been opened Good Seal A good seal will have good adhesion for the entire circumference of the container open...

Page 13: ...hen the liner only shows signs of adhesion to a portion of the lip of the container when the closure is removed A Weak Seal result on a container is when the liner shows signs of full adhesion to a po...

Page 14: ...ing and on a 2 piece liner the backing material may be discolored or burned depending upon the severity of the overheating A burned smell often accompanies overheating and may possibly affect the smel...

Page 15: ...ontact between the liner material and the container lip When the land area is too thin there may not be enough rigidity in the land area to support the pressures and heat required for a good seal Cont...

Page 16: ...heads causing the liner to overheat severely Torque Issues One of the most common causes of poor or inconsistent sealing is an improperly torqued cap Whether the torque is too low or too high the end...

Page 17: ...15 700 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway Sunrise Fl 33325 Phone 305 594 9000 Fax 305 594 9004...

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