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Troubleshooting Induction Systems

February 13, 2008

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Induction sealers often get a bad rap. When products come off the assembly line exhibiting inconsistent seals, fingers far too often start pointing at the induction system as the culprit.

But, would you believe that 99% of the time the induction sealer is not at fault? Realizing this fact is the first step to understanding the real cause of an inconsistent sealing situation—and to finding a genuine solution.


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