This 35 oz plastic spice bottle features a 63-400 neck finish. Its PET construction is both lightweight and impact resistant for a long shelf life. Unique compact rectangle shape, can be used short side forward to minimize width on shelf, or long side forward to maximize label/branding.
Neck Finish: 63-400
Dimensions: H 177 mm x
x L 95.3 mm x D 95.3 mm
Capacity: Standard 1040 ml,
Overflow 1080 ml
Neck: T 63 mm, E 59.4 mm, I 55.6 mm, S 1.6 mm, H 16.8 mm
Fitment: No
Explanation of Neck Finish
The Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) and the Society of Plastics Industry (SPI) created a set of guidelines to establish standards for threading on containers.
Neck Finishes
400: 1 thread turn
405: 1 thread turn but usually in glass
410: 1.5 thread turns
415: 2 narrow thread turns
425: two thread turns but is most commonly found on smaller-capacity containers such as vials.
430: 1 or 2 deeper than the uniform standard thread turns. This unique neck shape is known as a buttress and is designed to help the user pour product with better accuracy.
485: neck finish are commonly found on glass Paragon jar. It takes 400 closures but it’s ideally suited for spice caps.
Neck Dimensions
T Outside diameter of the thread.
E Outside diameter of the neck. The difference between the "E" and "T" dimensions divided by two determines the thread depth.
I Inner diameter of bottle neck. Specifications require a minimum "I" to allow sufficient clearance for filling tubes.
S The top of the neck to the top edge of the first thread.