Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 8: 63, 66 and 70 regular

ISO 9100-8:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with nominal sizes of 63, 66 and 70 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide — Partie 8: 63, 66 et 70 regular

L'ISO 9100-8:2005 spécifie les dimensions des bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide de cote nominale 63 mm, 66 mm et 70 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
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Start Date
03-Sep-2021
Completion Date
13-Dec-2025

Relations

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

Overview

ISO 9100-8:2005 is an international standard established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines the dimensions for vacuum lug finishes on wide-mouth glass containers. Specifically, Part 8 covers nominal sizes of 63 mm, 66 mm, and 70 mm regular finishes. This standard ensures the interoperability and quality of glass packaging components, facilitating secure vacuum sealing and effective packaging performance in industrial applications.

The standard was developed in collaboration with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 63, which focuses on glass containers. It replaces the earlier ISO 9100:1992 edition and is aligned with globally accepted packaging norms to promote consistency across international markets.

Key Topics

  • Scope and Dimensions:
    ISO 9100-8 specifies exact dimensions including cutter profile, thread pitch, inclination angles, diameters, and sealing surfaces crucial for vacuum lug finishes in glass containers. These finish sizes (63, 66, and 70 mm) target wide-mouth containers suitable for various packaging needs.

  • Design Specifications:
    The standard details key geometric parameters such as the parting line position, cam-off point for cap removal, thread construction, and sealing surface requirements. This ensures functional closures free from defects like crizzles or dips, preserving vacuum integrity.

  • Tolerances and Quality Control:
    While specific tolerances are not explicitly listed, the standard references EN 22768-1 for general linear and angular tolerances, emphasizing minimal ovality of diameter finishes and concentricity for optimal sealing performance.

  • Collaborative Development:
    ISO 9100-8:2005 harmonizes specifications between ISO and CEN under the Vienna Agreement, promoting European and global adoption. It is based in part on CETIE data, underscoring its relevance to bottling and packaging industries.

Applications

  • Packaging Industry:
    This standard is essential for manufacturers and designers of glass packaging, especially for products requiring vacuum-sealed closures such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and specialty liquids.

  • Glass Container Production:
    Mold makers and glass manufacturers use ISO 9100-8 to design and produce vacuum lug finishes that meet international quality and interchangeability criteria, enabling consistent container-cap compatibility.

  • Quality Assurance:
    Ensures that vacuum lug finishes meet stringent dimensional standards preventing leakage, contamination, and package failure, thereby enhancing product shelf life and safety.

  • Supply Chain and Logistics:
    Standardized glass container finishes support reliable packaging solutions, improving handling and distribution efficiency in the supply chain.

Related Standards

  • ISO 9100 Series:
    ISO 9100-8 is part of a comprehensive multi-part standard series for vacuum lug finishes, including:

    • Part 1: General requirements
    • Part 2 to Part 14: Sizes ranging from 33 mm to 110 mm, various profiles and depths for diverse packaging needs.
  • EN 22768-1: General Tolerances
    Provides guidelines for applicable dimensional tolerances referenced for the finishes defined in ISO 9100-8.

  • Packaging Industry Standards (CETIE):
    Data sheets such as CETIE GME 20-06 influence design practices and technical parameters.


Keywords: ISO 9100-8, vacuum lug finishes, glass containers, wide-mouth glass jars, packaging standards, glass container dimensions, bottle finish standards, vacuum sealing, ISO glass packaging standard, packaging quality assurance, industrial glass containers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 9100-8:2005 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 8: 63, 66 and 70 regular". This standard covers: ISO 9100-8:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with nominal sizes of 63, 66 and 70 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

ISO 9100-8:2005 specifies the dimensions of vacuum lug finishes with nominal sizes of 63, 66 and 70 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers.

ISO 9100-8:2005 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 9100-8:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 6816:1984/Cor 1:1990, 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 9100-8
First edition
2005-01-15
Glass containers — Vacuum lug
finishes —
Part 8:
63, 66 and 70 regular
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 8: 63, 66 et 70 regular

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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
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Foreword.v
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references .1
3 Dimensions.
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INTERNATIONALE 9100-8
Première édition
2005-01-15
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans
pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 8:
63, 66 et 70 regular
Glass containers — Vacuum lug finishes —
Part 8: 63, 66 and 70 regular
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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
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1 Domaine d'application.1
2 Références normatives .1
3 Dimensions, désignation .1
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ISO 9100-8:2005は、広口ガラス容器におけるバキュームラグフィニッシュの寸法を規定したものであり、特に63、66、70 mmの標準サイズに焦点を当てています。これにより、ガラスボトル製造業界における製品の互換性と品質向上を図るための基準が提供されます。 この標準の強みは、正確な寸法と詳細な仕様が記載されている点にあります。これにより、製造業者は一貫性のある製品を提供でき、顧客に対して信頼性の高いガラス容器を供給することが可能です。さらに、国際的な規格としての位置付けにより、異なる国や地域の製造業者間での標準化が促進され、グローバルな市場でも競争力を維持するための重要な役割を果たします。 ISO 9100-8:2005は、広口ガラス容器の製造における品質管理や工程改善においても重要な基盤となります。特に、製品の正確な寸法が品質管理における 핵심要素であり、これがしっかりと定義されていることで、製造過程での無駄を削減し、効率的な生産体制を構築する助けとなります。 このように、ISO 9100-8:2005は、ガラス容器業界において重要な標準であり、その適用範囲の広さや具体的な強みは、業界全体の発展に寄与するものです。ガラス製品の均一性や品質向上を目指すすべての関係者にとって、非常に価値のある基準といえます。

ISO 9100-8:2005는 63, 66 및 70 mm의 일반적인 크기를 가진 넓은 입구 유리 용기에 적합한 진공 리드를 위한 치수를 명확하게 규정합니다. 이 표준은 유리 용기 제조업체와 공급업체 간의 일관성을 보장하며, 제품의 호환성을 높여줍니다. 이 표준의 강점 중 하나는 치수의 명확한 정의입니다. 사용자는 각 크기별 진공 리드의 정확한 치수를 쉽게 파악할 수 있어, 생산 과정에서의 오류를 최소화할 수 있습니다. 또한, 이러한 표준화는 다양한 공급업체와의 협력에서 발생할 수 있는 문제를 예방하는 데에도 큰 도움을 줍니다. ISO 9100-8:2005는 유리 용기의 사용성과 효율성을 향상시키는 데 중대한 역할을 합니다. 특히, 소비자들이 쉽게 접근 가능한 넓은 입구 유리 용기에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라, 해당 표준은 더욱 중요한 위치를 차지하고 있습니다. 이 표준은 유리 용기 산업의 지속적인 발전과 품질 확보에 기여하며, 글로벌 시장에서 경쟁력을 유지하는 데 필수적입니다. 따라서 유리 용기 제조업체와 관련 산업 종사자들은 ISO 9100-8:2005 표준을 반드시 숙지하고 준수해야 하며, 이를 통해 제품 품질과 고객 만족도를 높일 수 있을 것입니다. 이 표준은 유리 용기 디자인과 생산 과정에서 실질적인 지침을 제공하여, 최종 제품의 안전성과 신뢰성을 보장하는 데 중요한 역할을 합니다.

ISO 9100-8:2005 is an essential standard that delineates the specifications for vacuum lug finishes, specifically focusing on the nominal sizes of 63, 66, and 70 mm regular for wide-mouth glass containers. This standard is pivotal for manufacturers and suppliers in the glass industry as it provides clear and precise dimensional guidelines, facilitating uniformity and consistency across production processes. One of the key strengths of ISO 9100-8:2005 is its comprehensive scope that addresses the critical aspects of vacuum lug finishes. By detailing the specifications for the designated sizes, it ensures that manufacturers can produce glass containers that meet industry needs while also adhering to safety and quality standards. This level of standardization is paramount in reducing waste and enhancing operational efficiency across production lines. Furthermore, the relevance of ISO 9100-8:2005 cannot be overstated as it supports interoperability among different products and manufacturers. The standard plays a crucial role in maintaining compatibility across various designs and finishes of wide-mouth glass containers, allowing businesses to collaborate effectively and ensuring that products can be reliably filled and sealed. In conclusion, ISO 9100-8:2005 stands out as a vital document within the glass industry, promoting quality assurance and standardization in vacuum lug finishes. Its detailed approach to defining dimensions for sizes 63, 66, and 70 mm regular significantly enhances product consistency and operational efficiency, establishing it as a key reference for manufacturers dedicated to excellence in glass container production.