The continuous screw caps can be made of metal or plastic and have several coating options. Categorized by threads that wrap continuously around a particular finish, some products that traditionally use continuous screw caps include peanut butter and mayonnaise.
Series of vertical slots around the outer edge that help the end user to establish a grip to remove a certain closure. Reinforcement can be found in many styles of plastic caps, such as lotion pumps, snap closure caps, as well as standard plastic closures, without dispensing.
A dispensing closure style that produces a fine, splash-free mist.
Close with a plastic bulb and a glass pipette that extends to a given container. When the plastic bulb is tightened, the product is introduced into the pipette and dispensed as necessary. Commonly paired with Boston Round bottles and vials for cosmetics, essential oils and fragrances.
The opposite of a "ribbed closure", soft closures are often preferred because of their visual appeal.
Injection-molded dispenser closure that reveals an "orifice" when pressure is applied in a designated area on the top of the lid. Commonly found in sunscreen and other cosmetic containers.
Plug or accessory that reduces the flow of a particular product.
We recommend thinking about both the presentation and the functionality when choosing a packaging
Cap for HDPE plastic cubes that has a spout to dispense the product.
metal disc that fits over the heel, or the edge of a given container that regulates the amount of product, usually a condiment or a product rubbed with meat that is dispensed when shaken.
A type of dispensing lid that has a "hole", of various sizes with a hinged lid to prevent leakage.
Twist Off (T / O) plugs are also known, plug plugs are compatible with containers whose threads are not continuous. DOME COVERS
A closing style where the upper surface is rounded. Dome covers create an elegant appearance and are often used together with round bottom jars.