Child-resistant caps

Capper for child resistant caps

Child-resistant closures need careful sample checks because their design, torque requirement and cap start can differ from simpler screw caps.

Closure design

CRC caps can have additional features that affect thread start and tightening.

Torque consistency

The machine route must protect repeatability without damaging the closure.

Application risk

Samples are essential before assuming a standard capper setup is suitable.

Shortlist route

Which route is most likely to fit?

Use these checks to decide whether the project is a semi-automatic, compact or automatic inline capping route.

Project signalLikely routeWhy it matters
CRC screw capsProject-specific screw capping routeChecks closure behaviour before final selection.
Small batchesSemi-automatic torque controlUseful where operators can place caps but need consistency.
Sustained outputAutomatic route after sample checksWorth considering only after compatibility is confirmed.

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FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Can CRC caps be automatically capped?

Potentially, but samples and requirements must be checked carefully.

Why are CRC caps different?

Their safety features can affect cap start, handling and torque.

What should be provided?

Bottle and cap samples, torque requirement, output target and any compliance expectations.

Ready to shortlist?

Send the bottle, cap and target output.

Lancing UK will help identify whether you need a semi-automatic capper, compact capper, inline spindle capper or specialist cap feeding route.

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