This article is about the caps of bottles. For the Nestlé candy, see Bottle Caps (candy). For the bottle cap top game, see Pogs.
"Bottletop" redirects here. For other uses, see Bottletop (disambiguation).
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A generic 21-tooth crown cork bottle cap
A bottle cap or bottle top is a closure for the top opening of a bottle. A cap is sometimes colorfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents. Plastic caps are used for plastic bottles, while metal with plastic backing is used for glass; plastic caps are commonly made from polyethylene or polypropylene,[1] while metal caps are usually either steel or aluminum.[2] Plastic caps may have a pour spout. Flip-Top caps like Flapper closures provide controlled dispensing of dry products. Caps for plastic bottles are often made of a different type of plastic from the bottle.
A cork is another type of closure for the top of a bottle.
A bottlecap or bottle top is a closure for the top opening of a bottle. A cap is sometimes colorfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents...
Bottlecap collecting is the hobby of collecting metallic crown caps. The hobby may or may not include drinking beverages that have been sealed with crown...
of capsule toys is bottlecap figures. These small figures are mounted atop plastic bottlecaps, as might be found on soda bottles. They are sold both...
transports liquids. Its mouth, at the bottling line, can be sealed with an internal stopper, an external bottlecap, a closure, or induction sealing. First...
A bottle opener is a device that enables the removal of metal bottlecaps from glass bottles. More generally, it might be thought to include corkscrews...
The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottlecap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore...
Filling a bottle in a filling machine (filler) typically involves drawing beer from a holding tank Capping the bottle, labeling it Packing the bottles into...
A screw cap or closure is a common type of closure for bottles, jars, and tubes. The first screw-on lid was patented in 1858 by John Landis Mason for a...
A plastic bottle is a bottle constructed from high-density or low density plastic. Plastic bottles are typically used to store liquids such as water, soft...
numbers, ranging from 001 to 999, inside the caps (crowns) of Pepsi, 7-Up, Mountain Dew and Mirinda bottles. Certain numbers could be redeemed for prizes...
bottle from a larger or equal sized container's mouth. Reagent bottlecaps are commonly said to be "autoclavable". Antique or vintage reagent bottles...
glass bottle does not have a twist-off cap as plastic bottles do. A similar phenomenon exists in New Zealand, where Coca-Cola is available both bottled locally...
networking sites. BottleCap Challenge – A martial arts challenge where one must kick the bottlecap off without knocking over the bottle itself. Cameron...
the bottles go through a "capper", which applies a bottlecap, sealing the bottle. A few beers are bottled with a cork and cage. Next the bottle enters...
world. The Globe has its origins in the 1940s, when Pepsi unveiled a new bottlecap that featured the script Pepsi wordmark in the white field of a waving...
Pelliconi is an Italian bottlecap manufacturer. It is the largest privately owned bottlecap company in the world. It operates two plants in Italy and...
wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only...
Pharmaceutical Co. vending machines as well. The bottlecap was briefly replaced with a screw bottlecap, but following a nationwide scare during the 1980s...
simple hand-operated device for prying the cap (called a "crown cork" or "bottlecap") off a glass bottle; this kind of closure was invented in 1892....