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66 oz Natural HDPE Plastic Wide Mouth Jar, 89mm 89-400

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SKU:
65067

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Pipeline Packaging's 64 oz Natural HDPE Plastic Wide Mouth Jar with an 89-400 neck finish is a dependable and versatile packaging solution for a wide range of applications. Constructed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), this jar offers outstanding chemical resistance, impact durability, and lightweight performance. Its natural, translucent appearance allows for easy visual inspection of the contents, while the wide-mouth opening enables convenient filling, scooping, and dispensing.

Commonly used in food service, industrial, pharmaceutical, personal care, and household product applications, this HDPE wide-mouth jar is ideal for packaging creams, powders, cleaning agents, supplements, and bulk ingredients. Its 89-400 neck finish allows compatibility with a broad range of closures, giving users the flexibility to customize based on product needs. The wide mouth enhances usability, especially when contents require frequent access or measured portions.

Attributes:
• Capacity: 64 oz (1/2 Gallon)
• Material: Natural HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
• Neck Finish: 89-400
• Style: Wide Mouth Jar
• Color: Natural (Translucent)
• Lid Not Included

This jar is sold without a lid. Contact Pipeline Packaging at 877.242.1880 or request a quote online to find the ideal closure or explore custom packaging solutions.

Spec Sheet

Additional Information

UN Rating
Liner
Capacity 66 oz
Overflow Capacity
Style Wide Mouth
Bead
Cage
Treatment
Color Natural
Mil Thickness
Quantity
Material HDPE
Lining
Wall
Ears
Top Thickness
Middle Thickness
Bottom Thickness
Lid
Handle
Gasket
Fittings
Fluorination
Print
Markings
Neck Finish 89-400
Dosage Chamber
Cap
Opening
Hydrostatic Test Rating
Output
Spray Settings
Dip Tube Length
Label Area Dimensions
Weight 0.28 lbs
Box
Case Pack 76 or 80
Pallet Pack 912
Country of Origin USA
PCR %
Condition
Additional Information