screwcapped
Screwcapped is a term used in packaging and manufacturing to describe containers that seal with a screw-cap closure. It can function as both an adjective (screwcapped bottles) and a past-tense verb (to screwcapped a bottle). The term derives from the action of twisting a threaded cap onto a corresponding neck finish.
Caps are typically made of plastic or metal and may include liners to improve seal integrity. Many
The closures are compatible with a range of contents, including beverages, sauces, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, and
Advantages of screwcapped closures include reliable sealing, resealability, low cost, and ease of automated capping lines.
Drawbacks include consumer perceptions of premium quality, particularly in wine, where cork closures are traditionally favored,
In recent decades, screw-cap closures have gained widespread acceptance in many markets, with regulatory guidance focusing