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The first number refers to the cap diameter (in millimeters) and the corresponding Glass Packaging Institute (GPI)/Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI) finish diameter. The second number refers to the height and thread configuration of the closure or finish.
Bottle caps come in different sizes, but the most common one is about 30mm on the outside and 28mm on the inside, with a small space between them of 4mm. The height is also about 5.5mm. These measurements are important to make sure the cap fits the bottle correctly and protects what’s inside.
The "S" dimension is the key factor which determines the orientation of the closure to the bottle and the amount of thread engagement between the bottle and cap. "I" Dimension: The inner diameter of the bottle neck. Specifications require a minimum "I" to allow sufficient clearance for filling tubes. Linerless closures, with a plug or land seal ...
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We’ve made it easy for you to correctly measure a closure and bottle with our printable cap and bottle neck finish reference gauge. Print the following PDF on standard 8.5” by 11” paper, using standard printing options.
In order to know which size of Adapta-Cap™ is the correct size for your bottle, you need to know what the neck size of your bottle is in millimeters (mm). The neck size is measured from the outside of the threads on your bottle to the outside of the threads on the opposite side of your bottle (as shown below). Neck Size 18 mm 20 mm 22 mm 24 ...
Explore neck finish information in our technical specs, with key details for selecting the right bottle and cap compatibility listed here.
Find a broad selection, from plastic caps and lid closures to metal facets and plugs, with safety features like screw caps, tamper-proof seals, and sealed-for-your-protection options. Unsure of the correct size and "twist" for your closure?
The first number is a two-digit number referring to the outside diameter of bottle neck (including threads) or the inside diameter of cap (excluding threads) in millimeters. The two pictures above show how to correctly measure a cap or bottle neck size, which requires the aid of a vernier caliper.
Check out our cap size guide to learn how to select the right bottle caps. Size. The cap size is essential because it must fit perfectly over the neck of the bottle. There are different sizes of caps for bottles, and you must decide which one fits your bottles. Metal bottle caps are usually made of aluminum or steel.