cylinders plastic bottlesPlastic Bottles: Cylinders

ItemCapacityColorStyleExt. Dia.Ext. Hgt.Caps
YC120410HD1 oz.NaturalCylinder1.1252.87520 410
TPC9-004-24NA4 oz.NaturalCylinder1.634.74024 410
CBIA1101224410N12 oz.NaturalCylinder2.2257.44124 410
CBIA1101624410N16 oz.NaturalCylinder2.467.76724 410
TPC9-016-28NA16 oz.NaturalCylinder2.5657.28028 410
YC220410HD2 oz.NaturalCylinder1.3753.81320410
HSPICFQTW14440032 oz.WhiteCarafe3.910.928 400
RCC03220-0832 oz.NaturalCylinder3.149.39038 400
TPC9-032-28NA32 oz.NaturalCylinder3.1878.95528 410
CBIA1103238400W32 oz./1 LitreWhiteCylinder3.3758.66038 400

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Cylindrical Plastic Bottles

Cylindrical plastic bottles are stocked in sizes ranging from 1 oz to 32oz. Standard plastic and metal screw caps and spouted or flip top caps are available for many sizes.

Modern Round Plastic Bottles

Modern Round plastic bottles are stocked in sizes ranging from 4 oz to 32oz. Standard plastic and metal screw caps and spouted or flip top caps are available for many sizes.

Boston Round Plastic Bottles

Boston plastic bottles are stocked in sizes ranging from 1/2 oz to 32oz. Standard plastic and metal screw caps and spouted or flip top caps are available for many sizes.

What is a plastic bottle?

Many people use the term bottle when they mean jar or jug or jug when they mean jar etc.

To alleviate some of this confusion we have provided the following definitions list. Please select the item that most accurately describes what is that you are looking for.

Plastic Bottles
Any item made of plastic that has no handle and an opening which is less than 50% of the diameter of the container

Plastic Jars
Any item made of plastic which has no handle and an opening which is greater than 50% of the diameter of the container.

Plastic Jugs
Any item made of plastic which has a handle and an opening which is greater or less than 50% of the diameter of the main container body.

None of these definitions should be viewed as applicable in all cases. They are meant to provide some clarification for recognizing the distinction amongst bottles, jars and jugs and to establish a simple monitoring logic by which these items could be divided into more distinct product areas.

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