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Caps that stay firmly attached to the bottle once opened and during usage are known as tethered caps.
As a future trend, several producers are projected to contemplate converting from 1810/1811 cap types to 26mm caps as part of the transition to tethered caps. The benefit is that cycle time and material consumption may be reduced.
Tethered caps necessitate higher injection speeds and injection pressure on the injection moulding machine, as the required cavity internal pressure is likely to be higher.
The Global Tethered Caps Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Tetra Pak is developing tethered caps on carton packaging in collaboration with key beverage companies.
Five new tethered cap solutions are presently being introduced in diverse product categories across Ireland, the Baltics, Spain, and Germany, marking a key milestone in the company’s long-term effort on design for recycling.
This is a market first for these locations. This breakthrough, as part of a larger initiative, allows European clients to stay ahead of schedule and meet the Single Use Plastics (SUP) Directive.
In Europe, SIG will introduce tethered caps for its beverage cartons. SIG’s new caps are more convenient than ever and will work with existing filling equipment and closing applicators.
The cap is tethered to the pack to prevent it from getting lost, and both the cap and the pack can be recycled together.
Tethered caps produced from polymers linked to 100 percent renewable, forest-based materials will be available to customers who choose the company’s Signature packaging solutions.