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Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product Shipping)
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Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Sift Resistance Test ProcedureDemonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band

applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product Shipping)

Page 2: Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Sift Resistance TestSift Resistance Test

• 43mm FlapMate has the same sift-resistance performance as a sifter fitment and CT closure and better performance than competing dispensing closures

43mm FlapMate: New Seal Technology

Seal beaddetail

Seal beaddetail

Page 3: Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Sift Test ObjectiveSift Test Objective

• To confirm new product’s sift-resistance level • To ensure customers’ comfort level with eliminating

a liner from the package using FlapMate closure

Page 4: Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Sift Test ProceduresSift Test Procedures

1. Torque Meter measures the torque of a closure on a bottle in inch-pounds.

3. The package is placed into a fixture so that the bottle stays in place when the test is conducted.

4. The configuration is placed into a sieve shaker. The test is conducted for one minute.

2. A Heat Gun is used to shrink the tamper-evident band around the bottle and closure.

Page 5: Sift Resistance Test Procedure Demonstrates sift resistance of liner-less packages with shrink band applied for external tamper evidence (Straight-up Product.

Sifting LevelsSifting Levels

Level 3: Dusting – Increased particle count, one layer of beads or product, too many to count.

Level 4: Sifting – Accumulated particles, multiple layers and deposits, possibly measurable by weight.

No sift under the band

Small amount of sift above

the center cleanout

One layer of product above the front curve

Multiple layers of product above the

front curve

Level 1: No visible siftLevel 2: Particles – Visually definable individual

media glass beads or product, plenty of space surrounding product, countable.