Seed bottle closure torque testing
Solution
- Manually-operated digital torque tester
Benefits
- Quick and easy torque check
- Representative test procedure
The Millennium Seed Bank had a need to quantify the tightness of screw capped glass bottles used for long term storage of wild plant seed. Having established the optimum torque, the Orbis 6 N.m is used routinely to maintain the correct tightness of the bottles. The design of the Orbis makes it simple to use and easy to adapt to different containers.
Keith Manger, Laboratory Manager
Kew Gardens
Requirement
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, have undertaken an international conservation initiative to preserve seed specimens of over 24,000 plant species, protecting them from extinction at the Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex. Scientists at the Bank required a simple, yet consistently accurate method of achieving a hermetic seal on the seed bottle caps.
Solution
Mecmesin supplied Kew's Millennium Seed Bank with an Orbis 6N.m system that allows them to precisely quantify the torque applied to the bottle caps on closure. This is critical, if the caps are screwed on too tightly or too loosely, the seal will be compromised and moisture may penetrate the bottle, destroying its contents and possibly losing valuable plant species for future generations.
The Orbis 6N.m, a compact and simple-to-use system provides a highly accurate, yet cost-effective solution to their needs.
Test equipment
- Orbis 6 N.m digital torque tester