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38mm 38-400 White PP Plastic Cap Smooth Top, Ribbed Sides with F217 Liner

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SKU:
71031

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The 38-400 White PP Plastic Cap with a smooth top and ribbed sides offers a secure and professional closure for a wide variety of packaging applications. Manufactured from polypropylene (PP), this cap is lightweight, durable, and resistant to many chemicals, making it suitable for industries ranging from food and beverage to personal care, pharmaceuticals, household products, and industrial chemicals.

Designed with ribbed sides, this closure ensures a comfortable grip for easy application and removal, while the smooth top delivers a clean, polished appearance that enhances product presentation. The cap is equipped with an F-217 liner, a three-ply co-extruded material featuring a foamed low-density polyethylene (LDPE) core between two solid LDPE layers. This liner provides a secure seal, strong chemical resistance, and FDA compliance, making it ideal for protecting sensitive products while preventing leaks or spills.

With a 38 mm (38-400) neck finish, this closure is compatible with a wide range of bottles and jars. Please note: caps are sold separately, giving you flexibility to pair them with the perfect container for your application.

For expert advice on closures and containers, reach out to Pipeline Packaging at 877.242.1880 to find the right solution for your packaging needs.

Spec Sheet

Additional Information

UN Rating
Liner F217
Capacity
Overflow Capacity
Style Continuous Thread
Bead
Cage
Treatment
Color White
Mil Thickness
Quantity
Material PP
Lining
Wall
Ears
Top Thickness
Middle Thickness
Bottom Thickness
Lid
Handle
Gasket
Fittings
Fluorination
Print
Markings
Neck Finish 38-400
Dosage Chamber
Cap
Opening
Hydrostatic Test Rating
Output
Spray Settings
Dip Tube Length
Label Area Dimensions
Weight 0.0074 lbs
Box
Case Pack 2900
Pallet Pack 101500
Country of Origin USA
PCR %
Condition
Additional Information