New Video: Non-Destructive, Deterministic CCIT for Induction Sealed and Screw Cap Bottles

New Video: Non-Destructive, Deterministic CCIT for Induction Sealed and Screw Cap Bottles New Video: Non-Destructive, Deterministic CCIT for Induction Sealed and Screw Cap Bottles

Sepha’s latest video illustrates the Multi-Q’s ability to carry out non-destructive container closure integrity testing (CCIT) of induction sealed and screw cap bottles. The machine uses vacuum decay technology, in line with ASTM F2338-24, to test bottles containing tablets, capsules or caplets.
 

Sensitivity for a Wide Range of Bottle Formats

The Multi-Q system can identify both gross and micro leaks, with sensitivity as low as 5µm (detection sensitivity depends on container type and contents.) It is suitable for rigid plastic bottles such as HDPE, PET, and PP, as well as glass bottles, and supports multiple closure types including screw caps, child-resistant caps, and induction seals.
 

What the Video Covers

  • An overview of how the Multi-Q works
  • How vacuum decay is applied to detect defects in bottles
  • A look at the test chamber setup and bottle placement
  • How the system presents a clear pass or fail result at the end of the test

 

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Learn more about the Multi-Q: sepha.com/products/multi-q