ISO 9100-5:2005
(Main)Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 5: 43 and 48 regular
Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 5: 43 and 48 regular
ISO 9100-5:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with a nominal size of 43 mm and 48 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide — Partie 5: 43 et 48 regular
L'ISO 9100-5:2005 spécifie les dimensions des bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide de cote nominale 43 mm et 48 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
- Consolidates
ISO 6814:1983 - Machinery for forestry - Mobile and self-propelled machinery - Identification vocabulary - Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2008
Overview
ISO 9100-5:2005 - "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 5: 43 and 48 regular" defines the finish geometry for vacuum lug (lug-type) closures on wide‑mouth glass containers with nominal finish sizes of 43 mm and 48 mm regular. Published in 2005 as part of the ISO 9100 series, the standard gives the required profiles, cutter shapes and dimensional parameters needed to ensure reliable vacuum sealing and interchangeability between glass jars and corresponding closures.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope: Dimensions and design details for vacuum lug finishes of nominal sizes 43 mm and 48 mm regular for wide‑mouth containers.
- Finish geometry: Includes a defined cutter profile, thread construction and enlarged section views to control the finish form and moulding/cutting process.
- Thread parameters: Specifies thread construction elements such as pitch, thread profile and leads (see the standard’s Table 1 for full parameters).
- Sealing surface requirements: The sealing surface must be free of checks, dips, crizzles and other defects that could impair vacuum sealing.
- Ovality and concentricity: Ovality of finish diameters must be minimized; key diameters (E and T) should be concentric for proper cap engagement.
- Closure position and clearance: The cross‑hatched closure area and clearance limits are defined so glass will clear cap limits; contours below the H dimension and bead designs are optional but must provide sufficient free space.
- Tolerances: General tolerances apply as referenced to EN 22768‑1 (tolerances for linear and angular dimensions) when not individually specified.
- Drawing references: Figures and a dimensions table (cutter profile, section views, and Table 1) illustrate the required form and measurements.
Applications and who uses it
ISO 9100-5 is used wherever consistent vacuum lug finishes are required for wide‑mouth glass packaging:
- Glass container designers and manufacturers specifying finish geometry for jars and wide-mouth containers.
- Tooling and mould makers (cutter profile and lead design for mould opening).
- Closure and cap manufacturers ensuring compatibility with glass finishes.
- Packaging engineers and quality managers controlling finish tolerances and sealing performance.
- Procurement and regulatory teams requiring conformity across the supply chain for packaging interchangeability.
Related standards
- ISO 9100 series (Parts 1–14) - other vacuum lug finish sizes and general guidance.
- EN 22768‑1 - general tolerances for linear and angular dimensions referenced by ISO 9100‑5.
Keywords: ISO 9100-5, vacuum lug finishes, glass containers, 43 regular, 48 regular, wide-mouth, finish dimensions, cutter profile, thread parameters, sealing surface, packaging standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 9100-5:2005 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 5: 43 and 48 regular". This standard covers: ISO 9100-5:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with a nominal size of 43 mm and 48 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.
ISO 9100-5:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with a nominal size of 43 mm and 48 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.
ISO 9100-5:2005 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 9100-5:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 6814:1983, 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 9100-5
First edition
2005-01-15
Glass containers — Vacuum lug
finishes —
Part 5:
43 and 48 regular
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 5: 43 et 48 regular
Reference number
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ISO 2005
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ISO 9100-5 was prepared by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) in collaboration with
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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 9100-5
Première édition
2005-01-15
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans
pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 5:
43 et 48 regular
Glass containers — Vacuum lug finishes —
Part 5: 43 and 48 regular
Numéro de référence
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pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence.
L'ISO 9100-5 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.
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