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Closure Systems International (CSI): Aseptic closure

Pro-Max 38mm 2SC asceptic closure, from Closure Systems International (CSI), is a one-piece linerless, lightweight closure that provides tamper evidence and venting for consumer protection and application performance. SEE IT AT PACK EXPO--Booth #S-2607!

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Closure is designed with smooth surfaces and shapes to facilitate ease and thoroughness of sterilization and operational efficiency for bottlers. The lightweight profile also provides important material savings, helping bottlers meet sustainability objectives with their existing 38mm 2-lead bottle finishes. Closures come in a range of caps for both two- and three-lead bottle finishes and are designed to fit both crystallized and non-crystallized finishes.

Phone: 317/390-5082 www.csiclosures.com
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