Lock & Lock keeps food airtight
Abans recently introduced Lock & Lock the world's No. 1 food storage
container to the Sri Lankan market for the first time. Lock & Lock is a
world famous and globally reputed brand of storage containers, known for
its durability and 100 percent airtight lids, which keep food stored in
them and refrigerated fresh for longer periods.
The innovative Lock & Lock container was developed by a famous
American scientist in 1946 and has been produced using a similar design
principle for over 60 years. Lock & Lock containers have a unique four
sided locking system which is the world's first breaking standard design
principle of existing airtight containers and was rapidly established as
a new concept for airtight containers to keep food fresh longer.
Lock & Lock became so much in demand in less than seven years after
it introduced its new innovative product into the market, that over 200
imitation products manufactured in various countries appeared in global
markets claiming to be original Lock & Lock products. Copying of Lock &
Lock products in such a large-scale amply reflected the superiority of
the original product. However, there is a marked difference in the
imitation product as they cannot comply with Lock & Lock's quality of
4-Sided Locking System and 100 percent airtight feature.
The main difference between Lock & Lock Food Storage Containers and
ordinary airtight containers is Lock & Lock's internationally patented
'Molten Liquid Flow Blocking Hole' innovative technology.
The flow of plastic resin in a computer simulation when compared with
other similar products proves that in Lock & Lock products there is
regularity in the flow of resin which prevents wild lines along the
hinge.
Hinge Lines are fine lines caused in the manufacturing process where
two raw material flows of plastic resin meet while the container is
being shaped, and is liable to cause damage to the container when
opening and closing the lid.
The major difference occurs in three features that the non-genuine
products cannot duplicate.
Firstly, the Locking mechanism in Lock & Lock containers is far
superior. The lid in Lock & Lock containers close absolutely tight
through the interaction between the container body and the lid, while
the lids of similar products close unilaterally by pressure on the lids,
which is an uneasy and uncomfortable closing process and often causes
damage to the lid. |