Variety of Products That Use Induction Sealing
- Pharmaceutical
- Nutraceutical
- Food
- Dairy
- Beverage
- Cosmetics, health & beauty
- Automotive petroleum products
- Chemical
- Agricultural and ag chem.
- Animal care and medicines
- Sporting goods supplies
- Children’s toys (clays, bubbles, etc.)
- Pastes
- Paints
- Home remodeling products
- Musical instrument supplies (cleaners, resins, lubricants, polishes)
- Dental
- Personal pleasure products
- Hunting / fishing aids
- Computer aids/ inks
- Laundry detergent /products
- Manufacturing shop supplies
- School supply products
- Inks, dyes, carbon products….
- condoms
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