Perforated Shrink Wrap Bands Pack of 200 - Fits Cap Diameter 3/4 to 1" (Size Options) [Instructions Included]
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Perforated Shrink Wrap Bands Pack of 200 - Fits Cap Diameter 3/4 to 1" (Size Options) [Instructions Included]
- Perforated shrink wrap bands pack of 200 - Fits Cap Diameter 3/4" to 1" EXAMPLE OF PRODUCTS THAT FIT ARE: Boston Round Bottles: 0.5 oz with 18-400 neck finish; 5 mL with 18-400 neck finish; 10 mL with 18-400 neck finish; 15 mL with 18-400 neck finish; 30 mL with 18-400 neck finish; 1 oz with 20-400 neck finish; 2 oz with 20-400 neck finish; 4 oz with 24-400 neck finish; 8 oz with 28-400 neck finish; 16 oz with 28-400 neck finish; 32 oz with 28-400 neck finish
- Our double perforated shrink wrap bands are easy to apply and are a great cost-effective way to provide tamper evident protection to products such as packing containers, bottles, jars, tins, cans, media bottles, wine bottles and other related packaging applications
- Securely seal and protect virtually any shaped container
- These strong, 200 gauge PVC shrink band tamper security seals will not only help to keep products from opening and spilling, but will keep them air tight and fresh as well
- Adding a tamper resistant shrink band to your product go a long way to ensure safety, customer satisfaction, and security
Shrink Band Fits:
0.5 oz (15 mL) Boston Round Bottle with 18-400 neck finish
1 oz (30 mL) Boston Round Bottle with 20-400 neck finish
2 oz Boston Round Bottle with 20-400 neck finish
4 oz Boston Round Bottle with 24-400 neck finish
8 oz Boston Round Bottle with 28-400 neck finish
16 oz Boston Round Bottle with 28-400 neck finish
and ANY other container or bottle with a cap diameter of 3/4" to 1"
Shrink bands are 1 1/8" TALL
These Perforated Shrink Bands are easy to apply and are a great cost-effective way to provide
tamper-evident protection to products. They work well with closures, plastic caps, and other various bottles.
These bands shrink up to 50% of their original size.
HOW TO USE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.









