Container Venting
As the leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of container venting solutions, Performance Systematix, Inc. can convert virtually any closure or container to a vented format.
Why is container venting important?
Containers filled with active chemicals or that are subject to changes in pressure, temperature or altitude need vented closures to allow air to maintain equilibrium while retaining liquids safely inside. Failure to vent a container can result in collapsing, swelling or leaking.
PSI offers patented liner applications and linerless applications as well as specialty/customer applications for container venting.
Patented Vented Liner Systems
Circumvent® and AirFoil® are PSI’s patented vented liner systems, developed to eliminate the swelling or collapsing of plastic containers by allowing them to “breathe” without leaking. These innovative vented liners replace traditional foam, pulp, paper or foil liners and provide a leak-proof seal.
More about patented vented liner systems
Linerless Applications
With its proprietary manufacturing processes, PSI can precisely cut and attach its vented membrane directly to a hole in the top of a cap in a linerless application. We also offer a grooved-back liner solution that eliminates the hole.
ScentVent™
In response to customer demand, PSI introduced ScentVent vented heat induction liners in 2003. These liners allow the true scent of a product to come through—no more scratch-and-sniff to simulate the scent—yet provide the same leak-proof protection of standard heat induction liners.
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Pricing
The price of a vented liner adds pennies to the cost of the cap—a minimal investment that ensures the integrity of product formulation and/or packaging design.
Functional and Economic benefits
PSI partners with customers and suppliers to provide viable product alternatives and solutions that are functional and help meet the bottom line. We manufacture quality products that provide:
- Safety – by keeping products properly contained and preventing
container failure such as bloating, paneling, leaking, etc.
- Protection – by maintaining package integrity to protect employees during the handling of containers of hazardous or caustic materials; by providing a sterile barrier to prevent contamination in medical and laboratory applications.
- Performance – by meeting stringent industry regulations and product performance criteria.
The result is improved process efficiency through minimized claims and returns, and increased profitability. |