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BERICAP’s DoubleSeal Closure for Smoothies

0:50 min Caps & Closures

BERICAP has been producing one-piece closures for aseptic application for many years. One of these closures is the 38mm 2-start closure equipped with the typical BERICAP DoubleSeal System. Featuring an inner boreseal and outer sealing lip, it delivers excellent tightness for an aseptically filled product. The slit tamper evidence band ensures the integrity of the product and breaks conveniently on first opening.

Proven closure technology for Austrian brand 

BERICAP has been producing one-piece closures for aseptic application for many years. 

One of these closures is the 38mm 2-start closure equipped with the typical BERICAP DoubleSeal System. Featuring an inner boreseal and outer sealing lip, it delivers excellent tightness for an aseptically filled product. The slit tamper evidence band ensures the integrity of the product and breaks conveniently on first opening. 

The 38mm one-piece DoubleSeal closure suits all common sterilization methods and fits onto the standard 2-start PET neck used in the market. 

It was with these proven quality arguments in mind that persuaded the Austrian owner of the ‘Jucyou’ smoothie brand to opt for the DS 38/16 SDS LC closure from BERICAP. 

Recognizing the trends in the market BERICAP, has a varied range of closures available for aseptic application suitable for all known sterilization methods and fitting 33mm to 38mm neck sizes. 

BERICAP’s closures for aseptic fillings are used in many countries and offer a distinctive combination of strong, reliable sealing and protection of the integrity of the filled products. 

Photo Bericap: 38 mm – 2-start closure (DS 38/16 SDS LC) 

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