A bottle cap torque tester is a device used to measure the amount of rotational force required to open or close a bottle cap. This measurement is essential for evaluating the sealing integrity of bottles used in beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and chemical products. PrestoGroup offers a reliable analogue torque tester designed to help manufacturers maintain consistent cap tightness.
Importance of Torque Measurement
The correct torque level ensures that bottles are properly sealed without being too tight or too loose. Under-torqued caps can cause leaks, contamination, or accidental opening during transport. Over-torqued caps may damage the bottle neck or make it difficult for consumers to open the product. Using a Bottle Cap Torque Tester allows manufacturers to standardize sealing force and improve overall product safety.
Key Features of PrestoGroup’s Torque Tester
- Accurate analogue scale for precise torque readings
- Strong clamping mechanism to hold bottles of various sizes
- Anti-slip pegs to prevent movement during testing
- Durable and lightweight body suitable for both lab and on-site testing
- Easy-to-operate design with stable measurement repeatability
These features make it ideal for PET bottles, jar caps, and other screw-type closures.
Applications in Quality Control
Industries use torque testers to verify cap torque during production, conduct batch testing, troubleshoot sealing issues, and comply with packaging standards. This ensures every bottle reaches consumers with a secure yet user-friendly closure.
A bottle cap torque tester is an essential tool for maintaining packaging consistency. With dependable equipment from PrestoGroup, manufacturers can ensure accurate torque levels, reduce sealing defects, and deliver safer, higher-quality products.