Cap Type on Sealed Bottles

Asked by: zecond__zity On: April 10, 2014 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

What type of cap is typically used on a 'Sealed Bottle'? Specifically, is it a flip-top cap, a hinged cap, or a screw-off cap with a wide opening? If it is the latter, I plan to transfer the contents into bottles with flip-top or hinged caps for backup.

Answer

Regarding your question about 'Sealed Bottle' caps:

The term 'Sealed Bottle' generally refers to how the bottle is sealed to prevent tampering or leakage before its first use. This sealing is often done with methods like an induction seal (a foil seal under the cap), a shrink band around the cap, or a tear-off strip.

However, 'Sealed Bottle' does not specify the type of cap itself. The bottle could have various cap types underneath the seal, such as:

  • Flip-top cap
  • Screw-on cap (which might have a wide opening)
  • Pump dispenser
  • Spray cap
  • Or other types.

To know the exact type of cap on a specific 'Sealed Bottle', you would need to look at the bottle itself or the product description. The sealing method is separate from the cap mechanism used for regular opening and closing after the initial seal is broken.