68.5mm Induction Seal Liners with Pull Tabs for PE & PP Containers
These 68.5mm induction seal liners with pull tabs are designed for PE and PP bottles, providing a secure, tamper-evident seal with an easy-open feature for improved usability. When applied using an induction sealing machine, the liner bonds tightly to the container, creating a reliable barrier against leaks, contamination, and product tampering.
With its extra-large 68.5mm diameter, this liner is ideal for wide-mouth and high-capacity containers that require maximum sealing coverage and consistent performance.
Designed for PE (Polyethylene) and PP (Polypropylene) containers
Integrated pull tab for easy-open, tool-free removal
Provides a tamper-evident, hermetic seal
Helps prevent leaks, spills, and contamination
Supports product stability during storage and transport
Compatible with standard induction sealing equipment
Size: 68.5mm
Type: One-piece induction liner with pull tab
Material compatibility: PE, PP
Quantity: Pack of 500
These 68.5mm induction seal liners are commonly used for:
Bulk nutraceutical and supplement containers
Large food packaging (powders, grains, dry goods)
Industrial and chemical drums or containers
High-capacity cleaning and household product packaging
Wide-mouth storage containers
68.5mm induction liners are designed for ultra-wide container openings, where standard liner sizes are not sufficient. This size provides a larger sealing surface, ensuring consistent adhesion and reliable sealing performance for high-volume or industrial packaging.
The addition of a pull tab allows for quick, clean removal, making these liners ideal for products that require both security and user-friendly access.
What are induction liners with pull tabs used for?
They provide tamper evidence while allowing easy removal using a built-in pull tab.
What size liner do I need?
The liner must match your cap size. This product is designed for 68.5mm closures.
Can these liners be used on PET or PVC containers?
No, these liners are specifically designed for PE and PP materials.
Do I need an induction sealing machine?
Yes, an induction sealing machine is required to properly apply the liner.
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