Purpose Aluminum foil gasket wax is a specialized product used in various industries for sealing and protecting surfaces. It is composed of a combination of waxes and additives, specifically formulated to provide a strong adhesive bond between surfaces. The aluminum foil layer adds an extra layer of protection and insulation. They are widely used for bottle sealing in industries such as medicine, health products, food, cosmetics, etc. The aluminum foil gasket is composed of an aluminum foil composite layer, a wax layer, and a cardboard paper layer. Aluminum Foil Gasket Wax is a good gasket bonding material. Performance This product is made of high-quality microcrystalline wax and blended with modified additives. It has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, easy operation, and no odor. Packaging This product is in block form, packaged in cardboard boxes, with a net weight of 20kg. Storage Store in a ventilated and dry place below 30â?? . Quality guarantee period36 months Notes 1. This product is suitable for use in finished aluminum foil gaskets at an ambient temperature of 5-55. 2. The recommended operating temperature for the wax tray is 105 degrees. 3. The amount of wax applied per square meter should be controlled between 15-22g. How does Induction Heat Seal work? Induction heat sealing operates by utilizing a heat sealing machine to seal liners. The process involves the emission of an electromagnetic field through the induction coil of the heat-sensing device, inducing eddy currents in the coil, which in turn generate heat within the aluminum foil. The heat causes the wax layer above the aluminum foil to melt, allowing it to be absorbed by the pulp board backing. As the wax is absorbed, the aluminum foil separates from the pulp board. The conductive aluminum foil is heated through the eddy currents induced by the coil. The heated foil melts the thin layer of wax, which then gets absorbed into the pulp board. Once the wax is absorbed, the foil detaches from the pulp board. Simultaneously, the polymer on the underside of the foil, in contact with the container, begins to melt. It flows down, solidifies, and adheres to the bottle, forming a secure seal.