The CompressPack is a control system designed to verify the strength and quality of seals on plastic or metalloplastic packaging such as doypacks, refill packs, pouches, sachets, and tubes. It can be used directly on the production line or in the laboratory and serves as an ideal complement to ATS tube seal-testing equipment.
Why test your seals?
During heat sealing, defects may occur due to:
incorrect electrode temperature,
improper pressure applied,
or the presence of impurities in the sealing area.
A compression-resistance test ensures the integrity of the seal and detects any leaks or micro-leaks. This control step is essential to validate packaging conformity, ensure product safety, and prevent losses or customer returns.
Key Advantages of the CompressPack
• Intuitive touchscreen interface
A user-friendly digital display designed for fast learning, even in production environments.
• Versatile testing capabilities
Compatible with a wide range of tests, including:
fatigue tests,
force tests,
burst tests,
leak tests,
and other mechanical evaluations as needed.
• Robust, production-oriented design
Its innovative and ergonomic structure makes it perfectly suited for packaging lines.
• Enhanced traceability and compliance
Batch management
User identification with access control
Automatic validation of test results
Compliance with data integrity requirements
• Interchangeable compression plates
Quick changeover of press plates depending on the type of packaging, ensuring maximum flexibility.
• Easy cleaning
Multi-opening door or optional retention tray, ideal for development tests or humid environments.
• Advanced connectivity
Data analysis and export via USB or TCP/IP, enabling smooth integration into your quality-control system.
• Integrated self-diagnostics
Detection of sensor drift and notification in case of anomalies.
• Real-time visualization
Display of the pressure/depression graph during the test for instant analysis.
• Detachable control unit
Simplifies maintenance operations and allows operation in confined or demanding environments.