Child Resistant Cap
Learn More About Child Resistant Cap
What exactly is a Child-Resistant (CR) cap, and how does it work?
A Child-Resistant (CR) cap is a special closure designed to be difficult for young children under the age of 5 to open, while remaining manageable for adults. The most common mechanisms are:
Push-and-Turn: The user must firmly push down on the cap while rotating it to unlock the threads. This action requires a level of strength and coordination that young children typically lack.
Squeeze-and-Turn: The cap requires squeezing at specific points to disengage locking lugs before turning.
We rigorously test our CR caps to meet relevant safety standards.Can I customize the color or add my logo to a Child-Resistant cap?
Absolutely. We offer full customization for our CR caps, including:
Color Matching: We can match any Pantone® color.
Branding: Hot stamping and silk-screen printing are available for your logo or instructions directly onto the cap.
Customization does not interfere with the safety functionality.What's the difference between one-piece and two-piece CR closures?
The design significantly impacts functionality:
• One-Piece Design: Inner locking mechanism integrated into single cap unit – generally more cost-effective
• Two-Piece Design: Separate inner and outer components provide enhanced security and smoother operation
• Application Specific: We recommend two-piece for pharmaceuticals and one-piece for general consumer productsDo you offer sustainable or recyclable CR cap options?
We’re committed to environmental responsibility through:
• Recyclable Materials: PP and PE materials compatible with recycling streams
• Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Content: PCR material could be used as clients requirement.What types of caps are available in this clearance sale?
The available stocked CR caps finishes are 18-400, 18-410, 28-400, 38-400, 50-400, and 53-400 in black or white color.
How do I know which neck finish (e.g., 28-400) fits my bottle?
A: The neck finish number refers to the standardized diameter and thread specification of the glass bottle’s opening. You should:
**Check your bottle supplier’s specification sheet. The correct finish will be listed.
**Measure your existing bottles. The first number (e.g., 28) is the diameter in millimeters. If you are unsure, provide us with photos and measurements, and we can help confirm compatibility.




