Sealing Machines Available to Hire or Buy
We supply induction cap sealers and ultrasonic tube sealing machines for every production scale — from handheld manual units to fully integrated inline systems.
Benchtop Induction Cap Sealers
The Enercon Super Seal 100 is our most popular benchtop induction sealer — versatile and reliable for entry-level and growing production lines.
- Electromagnetic induction creates airtight, tamper-evident foil seals
- Suitable for plastic and glass containers with foil-lined caps
- Extends shelf life and protects product integrity
- Ideal for food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and supplement producers
Inline Induction Cap Sealers
The Enercon Super Seal 600 is designed for inline integration — delivering fast, consistent sealing in conveyor-based production environments.
- Integrates directly into conveyor-based production lines
- High-speed sealing for continuous production output
- Consistent seal quality across extended production runs
- Suitable for all container types with foil-lined closures
Ultrasonic Tube Sealers
The RTS15 Ultrasonic Plastic Tube Sealing Machine provides clean, strong, leak-proof seals for plastic and laminated tubes — ideal for sensitive formulations.
- High-frequency ultrasonic vibrations create precise, consistent tube seals
- Suitable for creams, gels, ointments, toothpaste, and cosmetic tubes
- Clean seals with no adhesives — hygienic and product-safe
- Compact benchtop design for small and medium batch production
Handheld Induction Sealers
The Enercon Super Seal Jr is a portable, handheld induction sealer — ideal for small-scale operations, lab environments, and artisan producers.
- Portable and easy to use — no fixed installation required
- Reliable tamper-evident sealing for plastic and glass containers
- Compact design for low-volume or intermittent sealing needs
- Available as the Auto JR for semi-automated small-batch production
How It Works
1. Enquire
Call 02 9987 1871 or submit a quote request — tell us your equipment type and production requirements.
2. Machine selection
We confirm the right machine and recommend hire, purchase, or finance options.
3. Delivery Australia-wide
Delivered to your facility — same or next-day in Sydney, two to three days in Melbourne.
4. Setup & commissioning
Our technician installs and tests the machine at your site.
5. Operator training
We train your team before leaving — you’re set up to run from day one.
6. Ongoing support
Phone and on-site support available throughout your hire period or after purchase.
Who Uses Our Sealing Machines
Induction sealing is increasingly required across Australian industries — for tamper evidence, extended shelf life, and retail compliance.
Industries and applications
- Food & beverage — oils, sauces, juices, condiments, and supplements requiring tamper evidence and shelf life extension
- Cosmetics & personal care — moisturisers, serums, and personal care products for retail tamper evidence
- Pharmaceutical & health — TGA-listed products, supplements, and medicines requiring induction sealing for retail compliance
- Cleaning & industrial — cleaning concentrates requiring leak prevention during transport
- Cosmetic tube manufacturers — cream, gel, ointment, and toothpaste tubes requiring ultrasonic tube sealing
Why induction sealing?
Induction sealing is increasingly required by major Australian retailers as standard for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. It extends shelf life by creating an airtight barrier and provides immediate tamper evidence that consumers recognise.
Hire, Buy or Finance
Three ways to access equipment. Our team will help you choose the right arrangement for your production volume and cash flow.
Hire Equipment
- Short-term hire for product launches and one-off production runs
- Long-term hire for ongoing production without capital commitment
- Delivery, setup, and operator training included
- Upgrade to inline units mid-hire as production volumes grow
- Sydney and Melbourne technicians for on-site support
Buy New Equipment
- New Enercon induction sealers and RTS ultrasonic tube sealers
- Full warranty, installation, and local after-sales support
- Delivered and commissioned at your production facility
- Handheld, benchtop, and inline configurations available
- Same Sydney and Melbourne technician support as hire customers
Equipment Finance
- Own equipment without a large upfront capital payment
- Finance through our partner Matias Group
- Chattel mortgage, finance lease, and rental-to-own
- Fixed monthly payments — easy to budget
- Potential tax advantages — speak to your accountant
Also Need Filling, Capping, or Labelling Equipment?
An induction sealer typically sits after capping and before labelling on your production line. Rentafill supplies the complete line:
- Filling machines — the first step in your production line
- Capping machines — apply the cap before induction sealing
- Labelling machines — apply labels after induction sealing
- Coding and printing machines — expiry dates and batch codes
- Production line equipment — conveyors to connect and automate your full line
Frequently Asked Questions
What is induction sealing and how does it work?
Induction sealing uses electromagnetic energy to heat a foil laminate inside a cap, creating an airtight, tamper-evident seal between the cap liner and the container. The container passes under or through the sealing head — the foil heats and bonds to the container rim in seconds, producing a hermetic seal that cannot be removed without visible evidence of tampering.
Do I need induction sealing for my product?
Many Australian retailers now require induction sealing as standard for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. TGA-listed and registered pharmaceutical products generally require induction sealing. If your product is sold through pharmacy or major grocery channels, confirm retailer requirements before committing to your production setup.
What containers are compatible with induction sealing?
Induction sealing works with plastic and glass containers that have foil-lined caps. The foil laminate is built into the cap liner — you purchase standard foil-lined caps from your cap supplier. Contact us to confirm compatibility with your specific container and cap combination.
What is the difference between a benchtop and inline induction sealer?
Benchtop induction sealers are standalone units — containers are placed under the sealing head one at a time or in small batches. Inline induction sealers are integrated into a conveyor line — containers pass through the sealing head continuously at production speed. Benchtop units suit small to medium volumes; inline units suit high-volume continuous production.
Can I hire an induction sealer for a short production run?
Yes. Short-term hire is a common arrangement — particularly for product launches where you need to seal a specific batch before retail distribution. Delivery, setup, and operator training are included with every hire.
Sealing Machines Australia
Tell us your container type, cap format, and required production speed — our team will recommend the right sealing machine and the right arrangement for your operation.
Call 02 9987 1871 | Request a quote online | Australia-wide delivery