Specifications
26WPL4 is a 3/4" Tri-Sure® Push-Lock™ white HDPE plastic capseal designed to directly lock onto Tri-Sure® Push-Lock™ compatible drum plugs. Because the tamper evident capseal locks onto the the drum plug and is independent from the drum neck, this Push-Lock™ capseal can accommodate a wide range of plastic and fiber drums. This 3/4" cap can be installed without the use of a crimper or other tools. Simply push onto the plug by hand to create a tamper evident seal to prevent pilferage or substitution of the drum's contents. Cap removal is effortless and can be accomplished by hand as well.

Key benefits
  • Compatible with Tri-Sure® Push-Lock™ compatible drum plugs
  • Locks directly onto the drum plug and is not drum manufacture dependent
  • Easy on/off without the need for tools
  • Prevents dirt from entering and contaminating the contents of the container
  • Protects against pilferage

The Proof is in the Packaging

Need additional resources to guarantee that your products aren’t being tampered with? Familiarize yourself with Tamper-Proof vs Tamper-Evident Packaging; does one of these promise the impossible? Explore What Is Considered a Tamper-Evident Container and Why They Matter for a better understanding of the characteristics of a tamper-evident container. When in doubt, consult our Guide to Types of Tamper Evident Packaging or 5 Tamper-Evident Packaging Examples for Enhanced Product Security to discover the kinds of tamper-evident packaging available for all industries.



Material:

High-Density Polyethylene PlasticHigh density polyethylene (HDPE ) is the most commonly used resin. This economical plastic has good impact and chemical resistance, is naturally translucent and flexible. It is typically used for personal care products such as shampoo bottles. Adding color will give HDPE an opaque look that will result in an increase in weight and rigidness. We have a variety of these rigid and tough high density polyethylene products in stock, from containers, pails, bottles, caps, tubs and jugs. HDPE works well in below freezing temperatures. HDPE heat compatibility varies. Maximum fill temperature is generally around 171°F; however, testing is recommended with your specific product and application.

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
Neck Width3/4"
Sealing CharacteristicsTamper Indicating
Drum TypeFiber Drums, Poly Drums
ColorWhite
MaterialHDPE
Case Pack1,000 ea.
Pallet Pack27,000 ea.
Case Dimensions15" L x 15" W x 9" H
Pallet Dimensions40" L x 48" W x 90" H
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.
What are Tri-Sure Capseals used for?
Our collection of Tri-Sure Capseals is for Steel, Poly and Fiber Drums to protect contents from contamination, leaks and spills.
What Tri-Sure Capseal sizes do you offer?
We offer Tri-Sure Capseals at 2" and 3/4" to fit on the two cover openings on top of the drum.
How do I open and close a Tri-Sure Capseal?
Tri-Sure Capseals can be opened by hand. When it comes to closing, they can be secured by using one of our crimping tools or by hand in case of the Push-Lock or Click Lock models.
What are Tri-Sure Capseals made of?
We offer a variety of Tri-Sure Capseals made of different materials. Our most popular ones are Steel, Aluminum and certain plastics based on your needs.
What is the purpose of a gasket on Tri-Sure Capseals?
The corner and side gaskets found on some Tri-Sure Capseals function as additional support against spills and leaks. Also, it assists in removing the Capseal from the drum.
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