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Romeo [[Corvaglia]] reported in issue in 2+3, that the 0.99 g cap for still water was on the market in North America. Issue 9 reported that Coca-Cola China had decided to universally adopt the PCO 1881 by the end of 2009. | Romeo [[Corvaglia]] reported in issue in 2+3, that the 0.99 g cap for still water was on the market in North America. Issue 9 reported that Coca-Cola China had decided to universally adopt the PCO 1881 by the end of 2009. | ||
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|2009|02|22|The advantage of indepandent fillers over big brands| | |||
|2009|02|09|Coca-Cola China uses Bericap 1881 SuperShorty| | |||
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Lightweight is still a hot topic: In issue 5 we report on Bericap’s new hot fill initiative, resulting in newly modified one-piece DoubleSeal 38 mm closures together with neck wall thicknesses of 2 mm – as a first step. | Lightweight is still a hot topic: In issue 5 we report on Bericap’s new hot fill initiative, resulting in newly modified one-piece DoubleSeal 38 mm closures together with neck wall thicknesses of 2 mm – as a first step. | ||
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'''''Global caps and closures market, based on beverage container units filled <br />and an estimated annual growth of 5.2% (source: Krones Group Annual Report 2017)''''' | '''''Global caps and closures market, based on beverage container units filled <br />and an estimated annual growth of 5.2% (source: Krones Group Annual Report 2017)''''' | ||
In issue 6, [[MHT]] Mold & Hotrunner Technologies presents savings from lighter caps and threads, launching with the MHT-21Light thread family a lightweight alternative to the PCO 1810. [[CCT]] has been designing the cap for the new thread. | In issue 6, [[MHT]] Mold & Hotrunner Technologies presents savings from lighter caps and threads, launching with the MHT-21Light thread family a lightweight alternative to the PCO 1810. [[CCT]] has been designing the cap for the new thread. | ||
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|2010|05|34|Some like it hot| | |||
|2010|06|24|Thread highlights| | |||
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In issue 4 we report on the launch of a push-pull closure for hot fill packages without aluminium foil, developed by [[Bericap]] in 2010. | In issue 4 we report on the launch of a push-pull closure for hot fill packages without aluminium foil, developed by [[Bericap]] in 2010. | ||
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|2011|04|46|Lightweighting in closure design| | |||
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