GME28.01
First edition
Published on: 13/01/2023

Press-on vacuum seal finish ø 51 tamper evident

Scope of application

This is a vacuum top and side seal finish. 
History
First edition: 12/2013
Document reviewed without any modification: 01/2021
This finish is no longer in use. The additional cost of including the drop-down plastic tamper evident band is now superseded by the “Vacuum button” on all the closures.
 

Contributors

ARDAGH GLASS GERMANY, ARDAGH GLASS PACKAGING SOUTH AFRICA, BA GLASS PORTUGAL, BRITISH GLASS, BUNDESVERBAND GLASINDUSTRIE, CSVMF, ENCIRC GLASS,FEVE, GERRESHEIMER BELGIUM, GERRESHEIMER GERMANY, HEINZ GLAS, O-I MANUFACTURING FRANCE, O-I MANUFACTURING ITALY, O-I MANUFACTURING UK, POCHET DU COURVAL, SAVERGLASS, STOELZLE-OBERGLAS, VERALLIA FRANCE, VERALLIA GERMANY, VETROPACK, VIDRALA, WIEGAND-GLASHUTTENWERKE

Document under responsibility of working group:

Glass wg3
WG chair: Niall MC GRATH - ENCIRC GLASS
This permanent group is dedicated to the creation and revision of Cetie's "GME*" neck finishes data sheets, and also to the revision of equivalent neck finishes data sheets previously submitted to official standardisation (ISO and/or CEN), dedicated to the production of glass bottles and jars for the food and beverage sectors. These neck finishes data sheets concern the following applications: ROPP, aluminum screw caps, crown caps, twist-off caps, cork or synthetic stoppers, bar-top, or swing stoppers.

*Initiated by the glass industry in the 1960s, the acronym 'GME' stands for 'Glass Manufacturing Experimental'. The idea was that Cetie, as an unofficial standards body, would only publish 'experimental' data sheets, before submitting these to the official standards bodies. At the same time, in the USA, the acronym 'GME' was also used. As the original meaning was lost over time, this nomenclature for Cetie's glass finishes documents has been, later on, applied to the PET finish data sheets.
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