- Lids[10]
- Protective & Cushioning Material[6]
- Bottles[10]
- Storage Batteries[3]
- Insulation Materials & Elements[4]
- Other Consumer Electronics[1]
- Auto Lighting System[2]
- Other Lights & Lighting Products[10]
- Other Packaging Materials[1]
- Other Electronic Components[1]
- Custom Chemical Services[2]
- Agrochemicals & Pesticides[1]
- Acoustic Components[3]
- VoIP Products[1]
- Connectors[1]
- Other Accessories & Parts[2]
- Contact Person : Ms. Tang Cherry
- Company Name : Pan Asian Microvent Tech (Changzhou) Co., Ltd.
- Tel : 0086-519-85316198
- Fax : 0086-519-85310816
- Address : Jiangsu,Changzhou,No.28-8, Lijia Town, Wujing District
- Country/Region : China
- Zip : 213176
chemical formulation liners
As the leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of container venting solutions, Microvent Company can convert virtually any closure or container to a vented format.
Containers filled with active chemicals or that are subject to changes in pressure, temperature or altitude need vented closures to allow air to maintain equilibrium while retaining liquids safely inside. Failure to vent a container can result in collapsing, swelling or leaking.
Microvent offers patented liner applications and vents applications as well as specialty/customer applications for container venting. developed to eliminate the swelling or collapsing of plastic containers by allowing them to “breathe” without leaking. These innovative vented liners replace traditional foam, pulp, paper or foil liners and provide a leak-proof seal.
Induction Liners are made with an aluminum foil seal to provide multiple functions in one compact solution. The aluminum foil can be high-frequency induction sealed to the opening of a container, providing a tight seal around the container edges for improved liquid seal and tamper evidence.
The Microvent® indcution vent liners is an induction liner for agrochemicals that is engineered with advanced roll-off properties and a wide induction sealing window for easier induction sealing.
Liquids, powders and granular products packaged in agricultural,industrial and consumer applications can release or consume gases, causing plastic containers to swell or collapse, and possibly burst. These changes can be caused or accelerated by fluctuations in temperature and atmospheric pressure during storage and shipping. Packaging engineers must address these design issues to maintain package integrity throughout distribution,transportation and storage.
chemical formulation liners