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New Packaging Testing System from Mecmesin Launched at Total 2004

Mecmesin Limited will be launching a new torque testing system at at the Total Processing and Packaging 2004 show. The Orbis-TE has been specially designed for testing tamper-evident closures

(PRWEB) March 25, 2004 -- Containers such as bottles or jars are generally sealed by screw or lug-style closures. At various stages during the life cycle of such closures their performance can be characterised by a number of critical torques.

The original ‘Orbis, a digital closure torque tester introduced by Mecmesin Limited in May 2003, has proved extremely popular for capturing the torques associated with the first opening, resealing, and re-opening of a closure. However the torque characteristics of tamper-evident closures are more complex. Therefore at Total 2004 Mecmesin will be launching an additional instrument especially designed for testing tamper-evident closures.

Consider, for example, the roll-on pilfer-proof (ROPP) aluminium cap used for sealing bottles of alcoholic drink including spirits, and increasingly, wine. Alternatively consider the aluminium lid and tamper-evident drop-ring sealing a jar of baby food, or the plastic closure sealing a PET soft drink bottle. When increasing release torque is applied to a closure, a peak torque value is associated with the point at which the closure begins to move. However in the case of TE-closures, torque must continue to be applied both to overcome friction and to apply tensile load to the ‘bridges connecting the closure to the tamper-evident ring. Eventually one bridge will fail, and a second (lower) torque peak will occur.

The Orbis-TE will capture both peaks. A single button push will then allow both values to be recorded on a PC or printer.

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'Orbis-TE' – The New Tester for Tamper-evident Closures
Describes a new torque testing system for the packaging industry. This text is for release in the USA and Canada only

'Orbis-TE' – The New Tester for Tamper-evident Closures
Describes a new torque testing sytem for the packaging industry. This text is for release in all countries apart from the USA and Canada

Graph showing the release torque of a tamper-evident plastic cap
The release torque plotted as a function of time. It shows the torque the initiate movement, and the peak to break the first 'bridge'

'Orbis-TE' a digital torque tester for tamper-evident closures
A high-resolution photograph of the new instrument. It shows the TE closure sealing a PET soft drink bottle being tested

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