Cap geometry
For tear-off cap capping machine, check skirt depth, liner, thread start, grip surface, tamper feature and any orientation requirement.
Closure route
Tear-off cap capping machine guidance for tamper-evident closures where application force and finished inspection matter.
Closure route
Closure-specific searches where the cap shape, finish and feeding behaviour decide the right capping machine route.
For tear-off cap capping machine, check skirt depth, liner, thread start, grip surface, tamper feature and any orientation requirement.
Loose caps, pumps, long skirts and decorative closures may need a different bowl, chute, pick-off or manual placement method.
Tooling should apply force or torque without marking caps, damaging liners or distorting the bottle neck.
Define how cap height, torque, seal integrity, tamper evidence and visual finish will be checked after capping.
Closure checks
Use these checks to turn a search query into a practical bottle capping machine enquiry that can be quoted, tested and installed with fewer assumptions.
| Area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Cap sample | Supply production caps, including difficult batches, decorative finishes and caps with liners or bands. |
| Bottle neck | Confirm neck finish, thread quality, seal surface, filled weight and whether the bottle distorts. |
| Application method | Decide whether the closure needs torque, downward force, crimping, rolling, plug insertion or orientation. |
| Cap feed | Check whether caps can be bulk-fed or need manual placement because of shape, finish or tubes. |
| Inspection | Define cap height, torque, leak, tamper and visual checks for the finished bottle. |
Practical buying notes
Buyers who already know the closure style and need to check whether screw, press, roll-on, crimp or pump handling is required. The most useful enquiry gives the supplier enough detail to test the pack, choose the correct head, decide whether cap feeding is practical and plan the surrounding bottle machinery.
Real bottle and closure samples are more useful than photographs alone because cap grip, thread start, sealing face and bottle stability can be tested.
Agree the target speed, acceptable reject rate, cap torque, cap height, leak checks and any visual finish standards before machine selection.
Review filling, conveying, capping, labelling, coding and packing together so improvements at the capper do not create another bottleneck.
Related pages
Use these related pages to move from a broad search to a clearer capper, cap feeder or bottle machinery enquiry.
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View pageFAQ
Answers to common questions about bottle capping machinery selection, testing and integration.
It can often be automated when caps can be presented consistently, bottles are stable and the application method can be repeated by a suitable head or tooling set.
Yes. The cap finish, liner, skirt, tamper band, thread start, dip tube and grip surface can all affect feeding and capping performance.
Sometimes, but change parts, tooling, guide settings and cap feed adjustments may be needed for each closure and bottle format.
Check torque, cap height, leak performance, tamper feature, visual finish and any marking or damage to the cap and bottle neck.
Send bottle photos, cap samples, target speed and line details so the right capping machine, cap feeder or complete bottle machinery route can be reviewed.