Specifications
The Rieke Flexspout Jr. is a retractable plastic directional pour spot offering a reliable and tamper evident seal for small containers. This "junior" model meets USDA requirements. When closed, the low profile design keeps the container more compact, which facilitates stacking. It also reduces shipping costs because it minimizes the amount of carton space needed to box the containers. The Flexspout meets DOT requirements, as well as the suggested specifications of the EPA and National Agricultural Chemical Association. Standard for both plastic and metal containers.

Key benefits:
  • 15mm pouring orifice
  • Double-bail cap opens with ease
  • 1-3/8" (35mm) fill opening
  • Proudly Made in the USA
  • Cutout diaphragm for tamper-evidence

Material:

Polyethylene (PE) is the most commonly produced and used plastic polymer in the world. PE has good chemical resistance and is typically translucent and waxy in nature. We have various products made of polyethylene, from buttress screw caps with Flexspout to spill decks. PE bottles have a maximum hot fill temperature of 120°F.

Disclaimer:

This information has been provided as a general guide. It is the customer's responsibility to select the proper container for product and application compatibility.

Additional Information

More Information
ColorBlack
MaterialPE
Case Pack5000 ea.
Pallet Pack60,000 ea. (12 Cases)
Q & A
Customer Questions
Can you ship internationally? Where are you located?
The Cary Company online ordering platform is only set up to ship within the United States. For international shipments, please contact us at 630.629.6600 or Sales@thecarycompany.com, and we will be happy to process your order. Our main warehouse and office are located in Addison, Ill. We also have warehouses in across the United States that you can see here. Thank you for choosing The Cary Company.
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