Achieve Optimal Seals When Crimping Caps on Vials - How To
Date: 14-MAY-2020 Last Updated: 8-NOVEMBER-2025
How to Achieve Optimal Seals When Crimping Caps on Vials
Proper crimping is essential to ensure a secure, airtight seal on serum finish vials. An improperly crimped cap can lead to compromised sample integrity, contamination, or leakage. Follow the steps below to achieve consistent, high-quality seals every time.
Key Considerations for Effective Crimping
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Use a Calibrated Crimping Tool
- Ensure your crimping tool is properly calibrated.
- The crimper chuck should be adjusted approximately every 50 crimps using the adjustment tool provided by the manufacturer.
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Inspect the Seal After Each Crimp
- Check for rotation: The cap should not spin freely on the vial. A spinning cap indicates an inadequate seal.
- Examine the septa: The septum should remain flat. Avoid dimpling or concave deformation, which may affect sample access and integrity.
- Verify the crimp edge: The aluminum cap should be evenly bent under the vial’s neck (serum finish) to ensure a uniform seal.
Best Practices
- Perform regular maintenance and cleaning of your crimping tool.
- Practice on test vials when adjusting the crimper to avoid wasting sample containers.
- Document calibration intervals and inspection results as part of your lab’s quality assurance process.
