Giflor's 38/400 closures: One for every need

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Traditionally used in the food sector, 38mm diameter caps guarantee a fast-filling process and are ideal for top-down use. Throughout the years, Giflor's R&D department has evolved this solution to broaden its applications to other sectors too, offering a selection of different dispensing solutions, and the choice of glossy or matte versions.

Art. 736 matte
Art. 738 glossy

Classic dispensing orifice Ø 6mm

Art. 737 matte
Art. 739 glossy

Dispensing orifice with pouring spout, for a more precise dosing

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