• Called 'Turner', the system includes a cup, lid, and lidding film, which is sealed on the cup’s seal flange to cover the lid’s entire surface.
    Called 'Turner', the system includes a cup, lid, and lidding film, which is sealed on the cup’s seal flange to cover the lid’s entire surface.
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Packaging company RPC Bebo has partnered with German tool producer Marbach on a new thermoformed screw closure system.

Called 'Turner', the system comprises a cup, lid and lidding film, which is sealed on the cup’s seal flange to cover the lid’s entire surface.

To open, consumers peel back the lidding film and turn the lid in a 45° counter-clockwise rotation. The easy-open and reliable re-closing offers on-the-go benefits and it is suitable for car cup holders.

In addition to a variety of food-to-go applications including ice cream, snacks and sweets, the Turner cup and film is also an ideal alternative pack solution for pet foods.

It can be specified with barrier properties for protection against oxygen, water vapour, UV and light.

To ensure effective branding and on-shelf differentiation and appeal, decoration technologies are also available.

RPC Bebo is part of the UK headquartered plastics engineering company RPC Group, which made its entry into the Australasian market in early 2017 when it acquired Australian packaging company Synergy Packaging.

 

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