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Bericap unveils new press-on closure for food industry

Global plastic closures manufacturer Bericap has developed a new press-on closure EV 28/26 designed…
GlBericapobal plastic closures manufacturer Bericap has developed a new press-on closure EV 28/26 designed for the light-weight bottle neck PCO 1881.

The closure can also be used for products such as sauces, dressing and syrups, among others.

According to the company, the new product has been launched to support companies working in various product categories or edible oil bottlers preferring a widely available bottle neck.

The EV 28/26 snap-on closure is equipped with a screw closure to open the bottle and the content is protected with a membrane as a tamper evidence feature. The screw cap is designed with special drip-less function to avoid spillage of the closure and bottle after pouring. It is available with or without a flow regulator.

Bericap noted that other closures for standardized necks are in the trial phase.

Bericap runs 21 factories in 19 countries worldwide, covering Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and North and South America.

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