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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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'''''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)''''' | ||
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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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In issue 6, the company announces the launch of the DoubleSeal one-piece hot fill closure in the North American market, with reduced wall thicknesses. | In issue 6, the company announces the launch of the DoubleSeal one-piece hot fill closure in the North American market, with reduced wall thicknesses. | ||
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Following the K trade fair, PETplanet is publishing a study of the caps and closures markets to describe the state-of-the art technology, starting with issue no. 12/2013 and the developments, strategies and competitive differentiation of the companies involved in the market of suppliers of systems and moulds for the production of caps and closures. | Following the K trade fair, PETplanet is publishing a study of the caps and closures markets to describe the state-of-the art technology, starting with issue no. 12/2013 and the developments, strategies and competitive differentiation of the companies involved in the market of suppliers of systems and moulds for the production of caps and closures. | ||
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As well as this lightweight trend, the spotlight is increasingly on interest groups with difficulties in opening operations. Brazilian Clever Pack is one example for capping solutions for those who suffer from reduced grip strength, developing reusable building block closures (as reported in 9/14). | As well as this lightweight trend, the spotlight is increasingly on interest groups with difficulties in opening operations. Brazilian Clever Pack is one example for capping solutions for those who suffer from reduced grip strength, developing reusable building block closures (as reported in 9/14). | ||
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Dispensing caps go further: an international project team from Hähl and Teamplast, Incap and [[Sumitomo (SHI) Demag]] developed caps suitable for liquid additives and granules, sellable in combination with a beverage or as an independent refill product (issue 5). | Dispensing caps go further: an international project team from Hähl and Teamplast, Incap and [[Sumitomo (SHI) Demag]] developed caps suitable for liquid additives and granules, sellable in combination with a beverage or as an independent refill product (issue 5). | ||
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[[Aptar]] launches sports closures for the on the go bottles market, a one-piece flip-top 28 mm PCO 1881 as well as the two-piece bi-injected closure for 29/25 mm neck finish (issue 11+12). | [[Aptar]] launches sports closures for the on the go bottles market, a one-piece flip-top 28 mm PCO 1881 as well as the two-piece bi-injected closure for 29/25 mm neck finish (issue 11+12). | ||
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[[File:Caps 5-300x215.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|SnapCap 26]] | [[File:Caps 5-300x215.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|SnapCap 26]] | ||
[[File:Caps 3-300x201.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|38 mm 1-piece flip-top PP closure]] | [[File:Caps 3-300x201.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|38 mm 1-piece flip-top PP closure]] | ||
[[File:Caps 4-e1549136109219-300x216.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|UV barrier closure, developed for the dairy industry]] | |||
We report in issue 1+2 on [[Bericap]]’s Neo 30/17 weight optimised version for the neck finish 30/25; the SnapCap 26: a hinge cap pressed on a lightweight 26/21 neck and the 33 mm neck closure for cold-aseptic or hot-filling recipes. | We report in issue 1+2 on [[Bericap]]’s Neo 30/17 weight optimised version for the neck finish 30/25; the SnapCap 26: a hinge cap pressed on a lightweight 26/21 neck and the 33 mm neck closure for cold-aseptic or hot-filling recipes. | ||
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In issue 12 [[Bericap]] highlights UV light barrier screw caps. The product range encompasses 33 mm neck caps and light weight 38 mm neck caps in all colours. | In issue 12 [[Bericap]] highlights UV light barrier screw caps. The product range encompasses 33 mm neck caps and light weight 38 mm neck caps in all colours. | ||
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