When the cap makes a difference
We produce bottles, jars and cans in different types of plastics, with different shapes, for different contents, intended for many sectors.
All our containers have in common the need for a closure cap.
There are infinite types of caps that must obviously adapt first to the size of the mouth and the closure system provided by the container.
The majority of our containers are predisposed for screw caps, other types of cap work by clip, entering with pressure, others still have a seal of closure to hook... there are also many dispensing systems available in addition to the direct pouring from the mouth of the container, caps with dispenser cup, with button micro spray, flip top cap, push pull, trigger type spray, baby safety pressure cap, screw caps with seal, hand dispenser, cap with spout, cap with spray hole...
All of the above to give a minimal idea of the complexity of the infinite world that opens up to the voice cap.
Leaving aside purely technical issues, which however speaking of caps always have the pre-eminence, the cap, in the design of a blown plastic container, also has a considerable aesthetic impact.
In addition to the shape of the cap, which is not always easy to intervene for the aforementioned functional needs, the choice of color can change from day to night the image of the packaging.
Tone on tone or in contrast with the color of the bottle or jar and change everything.
Colors coordinated between the closing element and printing colors, Brand logo and other graphic elements can transform simple plastic containers into important brand communication vehicles.