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FLUXX® Degassing Inserts

Key Facts

  • Degassing Inserts with declaration of food conformity (in accordance with EU 10/2011, EC 1935/2004, LFGB, FDA and Mercosur), continuous pressure compensation to prevent swelling and collapsing of containers, featuring a drip-off edge for rapid re-ventilation after liquid contact
  • Easy to install
  • Reliable protection against leaks

Categories

  • Combinations, composites (closures and handles)
  • Closures with additional functions
  • Closures from plastic
  • Hazardous goods packaging

Key Facts

  • Degassing Inserts with declaration of food conformity (in accordance with EU 10/2011, EC 1935/2004, LFGB, FDA and Mercosur), continuous pressure compensation to prevent swelling and collapsing of containers, featuring a drip-off edge for rapid re-ventilation after liquid contact
  • Easy to install
  • Reliable protection against leaks

Categories

  • Combinations, composites (closures and handles)
  • Closures with additional functions
  • Closures from plastic
  • Hazardous goods packaging
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Product information

Scope of application

The high-quality FLUXX® Degassing Inserts make it possible for gaseous substances to diffuse, thereby preventing pressure from building up and decreasing in the containers – including bottles, canisters, drums and IBCs. The membranes are hydrophobic as well as oleophobic, and as a result, they are not moistened even by liquids with a low surface tension.

Broad product portfolio

For a continuous pressure compensation of containers, our FLUXX® Degassing Inserts F15, F17 & F38 – without and with catch (LOCK) – can be pressed in customized closures or other applications. The Degassing Inserts contain various high-performance membranes which were validated for specific product solutions.

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Kevin

Kevin Eckert

Head of FLUXX® Packaging & Industrial

kevin.eckert@sabeu.com

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