48mm Induction Seal Liners with Tabs for PET & PVC Containers
These 48mm induction seal liners with tabs are designed for PET and PVC bottles, providing a secure, tamper-evident seal along with a convenient easy-open pull tab. When applied using an induction sealing machine, the liner bonds tightly to the container, helping protect contents from leaks, contamination, and tampering.
The 48mm size is commonly used for extra-large containers and bulk packaging applications, offering a wide sealing surface for consistent sealing performance while allowing for smooth and controlled removal.
Compatible with PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) and PVC containers
Built-in pull tab for easy, tool-free removal
Provides tamper-evident, hermetic sealing
Helps prevent leaks, spills, and contamination
Maintains product integrity and shelf life
Works with standard induction sealing equipment
Size: 48mm
Type: One-piece induction liner with tab
Material compatibility: PET, PVC
Quantity: Pack of 500
These 48mm induction liners with tabs are commonly used for:
Cosmetic and personal care packaging
Nutraceutical and supplement containers
Liquid products such as oils, syrups, and extracts
Food and beverage packaging
Industrial and chemical containers
48mm induction liners are ideal for extra-large bottle neck finishes, where a wide sealing surface is required for reliable sealing performance. This size is commonly used in bulk packaging and high-capacity containers.
The addition of a pull tab makes these liners especially useful for products that require both secure sealing and easy access, improving usability for end users handling larger containers.
What are induction liners with tabs used for?
They provide tamper evidence while allowing easy removal using a built-in pull tab.
What size liner do I need?
This liner is designed for 48mm caps and should match your container closure size.
Can these liners be used on PE or PP containers?
No, these liners are specifically designed for PET and PVC materials.
Do I need an induction sealing machine?
Yes, an induction sealer is required to properly apply the liner.
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