Why Packaging Leaks Pose a Risk to Products Packaging quality issues are often difficult to detect before a product enters distribution, and most leaks occur after shipment. Sealing issues typically become apparent during refrigerated transport, under stacking pressure in warehouses, due to gradual oxygen or moisture infiltration during storage, or during handling. Once a product reaches this stage, costs increase significantly. Why Buyers Need to Pay Attention to This Issue?
Open the catalog to page 1Price and production capacity alone cannot assess product quality. To achieve long-term sustainability, buyers must focus on the integrity of packaging performance at every stage. Packaging leaks directly impact: • Product return rates • Consistency of product shelf life • Export compliance • Brand reputation in the end market Relying on visual inspections or basic sampling lacks data-driven support, is subject to human error, and struggles to simulate real-world pressure conditions. Such as pressure fluctuations during vacuum transport and temperature variations in the supply chain. This leads...
Open the catalog to page 2leaks in packaging. Equipped with high-precision sensors, it ensures the accuracy of test data. This helps manufacturers identify micro-leaks and weak seals before product distribution. Conclusion Implementing standardized leak testing during the production phase is a critical step in ensuring product performance stability in real-world market conditions. By selecting appropriate testing methods and equipment, companies can promptly identify potential packaging defects, improve batch consistency, reduce product distribution risks, and achieve long-term sustainable development.
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