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Black PP plastic 24-410 smooth skirt hinged flip top snap dispensing lid
with unprinted universal heat induction seal (HIS) liner (0.125 inch orifice)

Item # L2381BKH132

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Color | Black

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Item Specifications
Height (in)
0.80
Diameter (in)
1.00
Weight (oz)
0.16
Color
Black
Lid Size
24-410
Material
PP
Liner
PS
Recyclable
Yes

Product Details
The L2381BKH132 features a black PP plastic 24-410 smooth skirt hinged flip top snap dispensing lid with an unprinted universal heat induction seal liner and a 0.125 inch orifice. Its polypropylene material ensures durability, allowing for repeated opening and closing without damage. The heat induction seal liner provides a secure, tamper-evident seal when heat sealed, making it ideal for various industries.

This hinged lid offers efficiency and reliability, suitable for containers with a 24-410 neck finish. Its compatibility with heat induction sealing processes ensures airtight and tamper-proof packaging, making it valuable for pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries. The smooth skirt design and snap closure mechanism enhance user convenience and product protection.

Shipping with the liner pre-inserted, this closure simplifies packaging processes and ensures a secure seal. Its high heat tolerance and fatigue resistance make it a dependable choice for commercial use. Enhance your packaging operations with this versatile hinged flip top lid, designed for efficiency and product integrity in a range of applications.
Item Properties
Temperature Tolerance (F)
-100
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0240
Impact Resistance
LowSemiMedGoodHigh
Clarity
LowSemiMedGoodHigh
Chemical Resistance
LowSemiMedGoodHigh
Rigidity
LowSemiMedGoodHigh
Scratch Resistance
LowSemiMedGoodHigh

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