Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 11: 82 regular

ISO 9100-11:2005 specifies the dimensions of a vacuum lug finish with a nominal size of 82 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide — Partie 11: 82 regular

L'ISO 9100-11:2005 spécifie les dimensions des bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide de cote nominale 82 mm regular, destinées aux récipients en verre à col large.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
25-Jan-2005
Technical Committee
ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
Drafting Committee
ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
Current Stage
9060 - Close of review
Completion Date
02-Sep-2030

Relations

Effective Date
06-Jun-2022
Effective Date
15-Apr-2008

Overview

ISO 9100-11:2005 - "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 11: 82 regular" is an international standard that specifies the geometric dimensions and finish details for a nominal 82 mm regular vacuum lug finish used on wide-mouth glass containers. Published in 2005 and prepared in collaboration with CEN and ISO/TC 63, this part of the ISO 9100 series defines the cutter profile, thread construction and dimensional parameters required to ensure compatible vacuum-cap closures and reliable sealing performance.

Key topics and requirements

  • Scope and intent: Dimensioning of the vacuum lug finish for wide-mouth glass containers with nominal size 82 mm regular.
  • Dimensional data: The standard provides detailed drawings (cutter profile, thread construction, enlarged section) and a tabulated set of dimensions including finish diameters (E, T, C), cutter inclination and thread parameters. Example values shown in the document include E = 77.60 mm, T = 80.75 mm, C = 71.05 mm and a cutter inclination α = 4°40'.
  • Thread and lead parameters: Thread pitch, leads, and thread profile angles are specified to ensure mating compatibility with vacuum caps (T.P.I. and lead/angle values are provided in Table 1).
  • Surface and concentricity requirements: The sealing surface must be free of checks, dips, crizzles and other defects that could impair sealing. Ovality of finish diameters must be minimized, and E and T diameters should be concentric.
  • Closure position and clearance: Cross-hatched closure zones and minimum clearances between beads and closure areas are defined; optional contours below the H dimension and bead designs are allowed provided adequate free space is kept.
  • Tolerances: Where not detailed, general tolerances apply in accordance with EN 22768-1.

Applications

  • Design and manufacture of wide-mouth glass jars and containers intended for vacuum-sealed packaging (food preserves, pickles, bulk foods).
  • Specification for mould/tooling designers and glassware producers to ensure consistent finish geometry.
  • Reference for cap and closure manufacturers to design compatible vacuum lug caps and sealing liners.
  • Quality control and inspection in bottling/packaging operations to verify finish conformity and sealing performance.

Related standards

  • ISO 9100 series (other parts cover different finish sizes and types).
  • EN 22768-1 (general tolerances for linear and angular dimensions).
  • CETIE data sheets (historical reference used in preparation).

This standard is essential for engineers, tooling manufacturers, closure designers and packaging professionals working with vacuum lug finishes and wide-mouth glass containers. Keywords: ISO 9100-11:2005, vacuum lug finish, 82 regular, glass containers, wide-mouth, finish dimensions, cutter profile, thread construction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 9100-11:2005 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 11: 82 regular". This standard covers: ISO 9100-11:2005 specifies the dimensions of a vacuum lug finish with a nominal size of 82 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

ISO 9100-11:2005 specifies the dimensions of a vacuum lug finish with a nominal size of 82 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

ISO 9100-11:2005 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 55.100 - Bottles. Pots. Jars. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 9100-11:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 6817:1992, ISO 9100:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9100-11
First edition
2005-01-15
Glass containers — Vacuum lug
finishes —
Part 11:
82 regular
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 11: 82 regular
Reference number
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ISO 2005
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ISO 9100-11 was prepared by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) in collaboration with
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cooperation between ISO and CEN (Vienna Agreement).
This first edition cancels and replaces ISO 9100:1992.
ISO 9100 consists of the following parts, under the general title Glass containers — Vacuum lug finishes:
— Part 1: General
— Part 2: 33 medium
— Part 3: 38 regular
— Part 4: 38 medium
— Part 5: 43 and 48 regular
— Part 6: 53 and 58 regular
— Part 7: 58 deep
— Part 8: 63, 66 and 70 regular
— Part 9: 63, 66 and 70 deep
— Part 10: 77 regular
— Part 11: 82 regular
— Part 12: 89 regular
— Part 13: 100 regular
— Part 14: 110 regular
Contents
Page
Foreword.v
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references .1
3 Dimensions.
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NORME ISO
INTERNATIONALE 9100-11
Première édition
2005-01-15
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans
pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 11:
82 regular
Glass containers — Vacuum lug finishes —
Part 11: 82 regular
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pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence.
L'ISO 9100-11 a été élaborée par le Comité européen de normalisation (CEN) en collaboration avec le comité
technique ISO/TC 63, Récipients en verre, conformément à l'Accord de coopération technique entre l'ISO et le
CEN (Accord de Vienne).
Cette première édition annule et remplace l'ISO 9100:1992.
L'ISO 9100 comprend les parties suivantes, présentées sous le titre général Récipients en verre — Bagues à
crans pour bouchage sous vide:
— Partie 1: Généralités
— Partie 2: 33 medium
— Partie 3: 38 regular
— Partie 4: 38 medium
— Partie 5: 43 et 48 regular
— Partie 6: 53 et 58 regular
— Partie 7: 58 deep
— Partie 8: 63, 66 et 70 regular
— Partie 9: 63, 66 et 70 deep
— Partie 10: 77 regular
— Partie 11: 82 regular
— Partie 12: 89 regular
— Partie 13: 100 regular
— Partie 14: 110 regular
Sommaire Page
Avant-propos.v
1 Domaine d'application.1
2 Références normatives .1
3 Dimensions, dés
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