Stull releases the "Ideal" 20/410 dispensing closure

  • MRP Solutions
  • Beauty, Personal Care

  • Personal Care

  • Primary Packaging

  • Caps, Lids

  • Closure Components

  • Seals

  • Sustainable Packaging

  • Contract Packaging, Packing

  • Kitting, Assembly

  • Shows, Associations, Media

  • Packaging Trade Shows, Events

  • HBA

  • 10 - 99.99 ml

  • 60 ml

  • 2 oz

  • 200 - 499.99 ml

  • 237 ml

  • 8 oz

Stull has released the "Ideal" closure, a new take on a classic that's bound to turn heads thanks to the number of positive features it offers. The new standard closure is designed to be installed easily on existing lines, and its standard neck fitting is ideal for quick integration.

Some of the disc-style closures benefits include:

  • Shorter lead time to improve supply chain efficiency.
  • State of the art in-mold assembly technology improves manufacturing efficiency and quality with 100% inprocess leak detection. No more misassembled or open caps!
  • The closure incorporates a "Safety Seal" ensuring parts do not prematurely open in transit or product distribution.
  • It's ideal for standard HBA, Personal Care, Household Products, Pet/Vet applications, Arts, Crafts, and Hobby products

Stull's use of improved manufacturing efficiency and several intrinsic benefits (size, finish, consumer friendly-one hand functionality) make the closure ideal for:

  • Travel and sample packages - improve consumer experience by converting non-dispensing packages to dispensing packages with improved overall value.
  • Converting flip top packages to realize potential cost savings with a superior closure.
  • Reducing packaging costs by converting  2oz - 8oz 24mm bottle necks to a 20/410. Conversions translate to overall material savings with sustainability benefits and closure cost savings.

In short, the closure offers the possibility of improving both the supply chain AND consumer appeal, two great reasons to switch.

 

  • Gratiela Adriana Stefan
  • Product Info
  • English
  • Created 21 Oct 2011
  • Modified 04 Sep 2015
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