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DSF/PREN 17665

Packaging – Test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the containers during the product’s intended use stage

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Bottles. Pots. Jars): 55.100
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This document defines test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the containers during the product's intended use stage, addressing the need to ensure the necessary strength, reliability and safety of beverage container closures, including those for carbonated drinks. This document addresses the strength reliability and safety of the beverage closures impacted by the attachment features and not those of the overall closure system.

Document History

March 28, 2023
Packaging – Test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids remain attached to beverage containers
This document specifies the requirements and test methods to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the...
September 12, 2022
Packaging – Test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids remain attached to beverage containers
This document specifies the requirements and test methods to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the...
DSF/PREN 17665
Packaging – Test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the containers during the product’s intended use stage
This document defines test methods and requirements to demonstrate that plastic caps and lids of single-use beverage containers with a capacity of up to three litres remain attached to the containers...
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