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化粧品容器商社グラセル|Webカタログ(スタンダードカタログ2017 英語版)

155Shrink filmColoring PaintFrostNatural colorVacuum metalizedOf fsetScreen printingCutting Hot processPad printing Metal coveringHot stampLaserAdhesive labelC R E A M J A R1 21 ECOR-50(Inner jar: / Outer jar: )+CLO-C2 ECOR-30(Inner jar: / Outer jar: )+CLO-SC■ Numbers in item names serve as a guide for the amount you can fill. Please check the actual articles by conducting tests such as filling and resistance to the contents.■ The capacity and jar size figures are standard values (before decoration or coloring), which may differ from measurements.■ Please note that the specifications are subject to change.■ For more details on caps and accessories, see the page marked "● " next to each part name (see the end of this catalog).Product name Capacity[mL]overflow capacityJar size[mm] Forming method Material Compatible caps / accessoriesH W 1 Cap Inside Lid SpatulaECOR-30 35.5 37.4 57φInjection moldingPP(inner part (refill Jar))PET(outer part)CLO-SCECOR-50 57.8 41.5 65φCLO-CCL-CCLR-CCLQ-CCLT-CCLM-CCLK-CRefill Jar■ These refill containers have threads, whichare susceptible to soiling, so as the threadsare kept clean by replacement. The top issuitable for affixing a tamper-proof seal.Removing the Refill Jar■ Either strongly pull the cap fittedonto the refill jar, or press the refill jarthrough the hole in the bottom.ECOR■ Refill jars and caps are available either in PP orbioplastic1 (though its material code is PP).1. BioplasticPolyethylene manufactured from ethylene produced from plantderivedbioethanol. Bioplastics are carbon-neutral2 materials madefrom renewable resources derived not from petroleum, but fromplants.* 2 Carbon-neutral:Plastics made from plant material are environmentally friendlybecause they do not theoretically result in net CO2 emissions evenif they are incinerated on disposal, as the plants from which they aremade absorb CO2 as they grow.