Push-lock technology showcased by Giflor's 560

  • Giflor

Design is not only about creating an appealing product, it also means making the product extremely functional and user-friendly.

Giflor's 560 patented cylindrical cap model combines both these features: its ergonomic push-lock technology prevents leakages thanks to the tight closing system and provides ease of use while giving a unique style to the whole packaging.

The additional ”click-sound” provides users with the assurance that the cap is tightly closed to ensure no accidental product leakage, a great benefit if travelling with the pack or shipping it around the world.

Giflor's 560 cap features a 24/410 neck is part of the company's Just Colors range and is ideal for cosmetics, personal care, health care and e-commerce applications.

View the cap in 3D.

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  • Jo Webb
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  • Created 20 Dec 2019
  • Modified 21 Dec 2019
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