Tamper-evident closing
Review ROPP caps, pilfer-proof bands and tamper-evident closure features.
Bottle cap sealing
Bottle cap sealing depends on the closure type. ROPP caps, tamper-evident caps and torque-controlled screw caps all need machinery matched to the bottle neck and seal requirement.
Closing and sealing bottle caps consistently
Some projects need more than simple tightening. The closure may need tamper evidence, formed threads, a pilfer-proof band or a defined torque range that protects the pack and the user experience.
Review ROPP caps, pilfer-proof bands and tamper-evident closure features.
Apply enough torque for closure integrity without damaging caps or bottles.
Define the required closure result before selecting the capping machine.
Machine options
Use the cap, bottle, product and output target to decide whether the project needs a compact capper, an inline machine, a cap feeder or a complete production line.
Bottle machinery
Roll-on pilfer-proof cap sealing for aluminium closures.
Bottle machinery
Controlled tightening for threaded caps and tamper-evident caps.
Bottle machinery
Capping and sealing specified with conveyors, filling and inspection points.
Buying checks
Good bottle machinery selection depends on samples, output target, cap behaviour, bottle control and the way the machine will fit the production room.
| Check | Why it matters | Details to send |
|---|---|---|
| Closure type | Sealing method changes depending on ROPP, screw cap or tamper band format. | Cap samples, neck finish and seal expectation. |
| Bottle neck | The neck profile must match the closing process. | Bottle drawing and samples. |
| Product risk | Leak risk, product value and safety expectations influence testing. | Product details and acceptance criteria. |
| Automation level | Manual, semi-automatic and automatic sealing systems all have different output limits. | Target bottles per minute and batch size. |
More bottle capper pages
These linked pages give additional bottle capping machine and bottle machinery routes for comparison.
Inline cappers for higher output lines with cap feeding, conveyor control and repeatable tightening.
View pageBench and floor standing cappers for batch work, sampling rooms and controlled manual loading.
View pageChuck-head tightening for threaded caps where grip, cap profile and torque consistency matter.
View pageMachines for tightening screw caps, rework, batch production and improving closure repeatability.
View pageBottle cappers specified around torque range, cap material, thread engagement and bottle stability.
View pageCappers for ROPP, tamper bands, pilfer-proof closures and controlled seal presentation.
View pageCappers for lotion pumps, sprays, trigger closures, flip tops and personal care containers.
View pageBottle capping lines for household, industrial and chemical products with robust cap handling.
View pageCapping machinery for oils, sauces, drinks, glass bottles, plastic bottles and closures.
View pageHealthcare and technical bottle capping with repeatability, hygiene and line integration in mind.
View pageFAQs
Often the terms overlap, but sealing usually means the closure result is focused on tamper evidence, leak resistance or a defined closure finish.
ROPP sealing rolls an aluminium cap onto the bottle neck to create a pilfer-proof closure.
Yes, some screw caps include tamper-evident bands that need correct placement and tightening.
Send bottle and cap samples, seal expectations, target output and any testing method currently used.
Send bottle and cap details, line speed target and photographs of the current production area. Lancing can advise on the most suitable bottle capping machine, cap feeder or complete line route.