MultiCheck Package Integrity Test System
Package Integrity Test System
MOCON’s MultiCheck® system gives you the answers to five critical conditions existing in your package environment. MultiCheck does it all using one package.
Use one package to test for:
- Oxygen headspace: Measure residual oxygen within modified or controlled atmosphere packages
- Carbon dioxide headspace: Measure residual carbon dioxide within modified or controlled atmosphere packages
- Seal or material strength: Analyze seals or material strength of a package by measuring the peak pressure at which the seals separate or the material bursts
- Leak detection: Detect package leaks through pressure decay analysis
- One-way valve testing: Analyze the burst pressure required to actuate a degassing valve and test for leaks in the valve and valve seating
- Ideal for a broad spectrum of packages where modified and controlled atmosphere is used to extend shelf life
Features and benefits of the MultiCheck package integrity system for headspace and leak test:
- Save costs by using one package for all five tests
- Save time by conducting multiple tests in one sequence
- Get answers to five critical conditions existing in your package environment
- Software enables users to create testing protocols, link them to SKUs and log data to a PC
- Software also provides statistical analysis and easily plots out data, offering easy to read charts grouped by package run, shift and set up time
- Reduce testing set up time
- Optional barcode reader can be used to log tests against the UPC's
- The PAC CHECK® 302 and 325 come with Cal-Smart® - MOCON's no tank gas, smart calibration system
Choose a MultiCheck package integrity system that best suits your needs:
MultiCheck® 300: O
2 headspace, seal strength and leak detection
MultiCheck® 325: O
2 headspace, CO
2 headspace, seal strength and leak detection
MultiCheck® 400: O
2 headspace, seal strength, leak detection and test the one-way valve
MultiCheck® 425: O
2 headspace, CO
2 headspace, seal strength, leak detection and test the one-way valve