Induction & Conduction Seals

For Complete Range of Bottle Protection

We are your source for Induction and Conduction Seals, and EPE Wads and Gaskets, for Agro Pesticides, Cosmetics, Edible Oils, Food & Tea, Lubricants, Pharmaceuticals, in PET, HDPE, PP or Glass containers.

PET and glass bottles sealed with induction and conduction seal liners

Who We Serve

Industries We Serve

Trusted sealing solutions across every sector we protect.

Food & Beverages

Cosmetics & Personal Care

Pharmaceutical
& Nutraceutical

Edible Oils

Spices, Tea, Coffee

Lubricants, Oils, & Corrosion Inhibitors

Dairy

Agro-Pesticides & Chemicals

Range of sealed bottles and jars by Checkseals

About Us

Protection for Every Container

Checkseals is a dedicated manufacturer and supplier of Induction and Conduction Seal liners, EPE Wads and Gaskets, serving industries that demand reliable, tamper-evident packaging.

From Agro Pesticides and Cosmetics to Edible Oils, Food & Tea, Lubricants and Pharmaceuticals, our sealing solutions are engineered to fit PET, HDPE, PP and Glass containers of every shape and size, keeping your products safe from leaks, tampering and contamination from factory to shelf.

  • Hermetic, tamper-evident sealing
  • Compatible with PET, HDPE, PP & Glass
  • Trusted across multiple industries

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Diagram of cap, pulp board, wax bond, foil and polymer layers

What are induction and conduction seal liners?

  • Induction and conduction seal liners are used to create a hermetic seal on the top of plastic or glass containers.
  • Induction seal liners are created by using electromagnetic induction heat to melt a polymer coating on the underside of the liner.
  • Conduction seal liners are created by applying pressure to a liner that has been heated by a hot plate.
Hands twisting open a sealed bottle

Why use induction and conduction seal liners?

  • Induction and conduction seal liners provide a secure seal that prevents leaks, tampering, and contamination.
  • They also help to extend the shelf life of products by protecting them from moisture, oxygen, and other contaminants.
  • Induction and conduction seal liners are a cost-effective way to protect your products.