Bottle Cap Torque Force Tester

The bottle cap torque tester measures the torque required to open or tighten a bottle cap through a sensor, used to assess packaging sealing performance and ease of opening. It is applied in industries such as beverages and pharmaceuticals to detect the tightness of the fit between the bottle cap and the container, ensuring that the packaging quality meets usage requirements.
Selection
When selecting a bottle cap torque tester, it is essential to consider a measurement range that matches common bottle cap specifications, accuracy that meets testing standards, and fixtures that accommodate caps of various sizes. The equipment should be easy to operate, structurally sturdy and durable, with clear and readable data output, and backed by timely and reliable after-sales service.

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The device has +/- 0.5% high accuracy, the maximum clamping diaMeter is 200mm, supports three units automatic conversion and 99 sets of data storage, and is suitable for bottle cap opening and closing torque detection.

$ 791.00

Using high toughness knife body material, total length 242mm, knife length 142mm, log handle with bottle cap and hanging hole design, improve the use of strength and easy operation.

$ 78.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, the accuracy level reaches 0.5, supports three automatic unit conversion and multiple test modes, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 696.00

The high-toughness knife body material enhances the strength of use. The log handle with bottle opening cap and hanging hole design is more user-friendly. The total length is 265mm and the knife length is 145mm. The specifications are practical.

$ 79.00

The high-toughness knife body material enhances the strength of use. The log handle is designed with an open bottle cap and a hanging hole. The total length of the knife is 320mm and the length of the knife is 200mm. The humanized design is easy to operate.

$ 81.00

Electronic Sensor technology implementation 0.5 level accuracy, support three torque units automatic conversion, with peak hold and real-time tracking mode, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 696.00

The high-toughness knife body material is used to improve the use strength. The log handle is designed with the function of opening the bottle cap. The total length of the knife body is 485mm and the length of the knife is 365mm. The humanized hanging hole is easy to store.

$ 84.00

The high-toughness knife body material is used to improve the strength of use. The log handle is designed with the function of opening the bottle cap. The total length of the knife is 190mm and the length of the knife is 95mm. The humanized hanging hole is easy to store.

$ 77.00

The high-toughness knife body enhances the strength of use, the log handle with open bottle cap and hanging hole is designed to be user-friendly, and the total length of the knife is 290mm and the length of the knife is 170mm to meet a variety of ink adjustment needs.

$ 80.00

The high-toughness knife body material is used to improve the use strength. The log handle is designed with an open bottle cap and a hanging hole. The total length of the knife is 194mm, and the width of the knife is 114mm. The 19mm specification is accurate.

$ 77.00

With 0.5 accuracy and two-way calibration function, it supports three automatic unit conversion and three test modes, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values, and is equipped with mechanical overload protection to ensure Sensor safety.

$ 696.00

With 0.5 accuracy and two-way calibration function, support three automatic unit conversion and three test modes, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values, equipped with upper and lower limit comparison and sound alarm function.

$ 696.00

Adopt 0.5% F.S. High Accuracy torque Sensor, support bi-directional torque test and 400 sets of Data storage, with locking force and opening force dual Measurement mode and peak hold function, to meet the needs of a variety of Encasement container testing.

$ 1106.00

High toughness knife body material to improve the use of strength, log handle with open cap and hanging hole design user-friendly, total length of 350mm knife length 230mm to meet a variety of ink needs.

$ 81.00

The high toughness knife body enhances the use strength, the log handle feels comfortable to hold, the tail is integrated with the function of opening the bottle cap and is equipped with a hanging hole, and the total length of the knife is 370mm and the length is 250mm.

$ 82.00

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