- Specifications
- This white disc top cap has smooth sides and a 20-410 neck finish. This dispensing closure is commonly used with body care product packaging or industrial liquids. The toggle-type closure opens with a light amount of pressure to expose the orifice where the product can be dispensed. Disc top caps are a popular choice for lotions, shampoos, conditioner, condiments and more.
Key benefits:
- Opens with light pressure
- Provides controlled dispensing
- Smooth sides provide a sleek look
Material:
Polypropylene (PP) is a tough plastic that has excellent chemical resistance. PP is translucent in its natural state but can have a glossy finish when produced with color. Some examples of common products made with PP are dairy and medication containers. Polypropylene is suitable for hot fill applications of up to 205°F and is therefore great for autoclaving. Distortion occurs between 240° to 270° F. It is not recommended for cold or sub-freezing temperatures. The Cary Company has an assortment of polypropylene plastics available for purchase, such as plastic caps and jars, which have a higher tolerance for chemical products. Discover if Polypropylene is appropriate for hot fill application by learning more about What Is Hot Fill Packaging and how it applies to Polypropylene containers.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.Please note, this item is excluded from online promotions.
Additional Information
More Information Neck Width 20 mm Neck Finish 20-410 Compatibility Glass, PE (HDPE, LDPE), PET, PP, PVC, Universal Color White Material PP Dimensions .8" Dia. x 1" H Case Pack 5,000 ea. Pallet Pack 125,000 ea. (25 Cases) Case Weight 35 lbs. Pallet Weight 875 lbs. Case Dimensions 23" L x 13" W x 15" H Pallet Dimensions 48" L x 40" W x 80" H Industries Food & Beverage, Health & Beauty Note: Please note this clearance item is final and is not eligible for return. - Q & A
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