BS 3130-4-1976 Glossary of packaging terms - Metal containers and aerosols《包装术语表 金属容器与气溶胶》.pdf

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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 3130-4: 1976 Glossary Packaging terms Part 4: Metal containers and aerosols UDC 001.4:621.798.1034:621.798.16 986BS3130-4:1976 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Packaging Standards Committee, waspublished under the authorityofthe Executive Boar

2、don 31 March 1976 BSI 10-1999 First published June 1959 First revision March 1976 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference PKS/503 Draft for comment 70/26272 ISBN 0 580 09140 6 Co-operating organizations The Packaging Standards Committee, under whose supe

3、rvision this glossary was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations. Association of Drum Manufacturers* British Paper and Board Industry Federation British Paper Bag Federation British Plastics Federation British Tin B

4、ox Manufacturers Association* Chemical Industries Association* Collapsible Tube Manufacturers Association Confederation of British Industry Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations Department of the Environment Envelope Makers and Manufacturing Stationers Association Fibreboard Packi

5、ng Case Manufacturers Association Food Manufacturers Federation (Incorporated) Glass Manufacturers Federation* Institute of Packaging* Institute of Trading Standards Administration Institution of Production Engineers Ministry of Defence* Oil Companies Materials Association Packaging and Industrial F

6、ilms Association Paintmakers Association of Great Britain Ltd Pira Research Association for the Paper and Board Printing and Packaging Industries* Soap and Detergent Industry Association Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation The Government departmen

7、t and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this glossary. Society of British Aerospace Companies Society of Industrial Artists and Designers Timber Research and Dev

8、elopment Association Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS3130-4:1976 BSI 10-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword iii Section 41. Collapsible tubes 1 Section 42. Drums 2 Section 43. Tensional strapping 5 Section 44. Tins and cans

9、 materials 7 Section 45. Trays, crates and hampers 28 Section 46. Aerosols 29 Alphabetical index 31 Figure 1 Aerosol 14 Figure 2 Built-up tin 14 Figure 3 Collar can 14 Figure 4 Cone top tin 15 Figure 5 Cutter lid tin 15 Figure 6 Flat top tin 15 Figure 7 Hinged lid tin 15 Figure 8 Lever lid tin 16 Fi

10、gure 9 “LMP” tin 16 Figure 10 Locked corner tin 16 Figure 11 Open top can 16 Figure 12 Seamless tin 17 Figure 13 Slide lid tin 17 Figure 14 Slip lid tin 17 Figure 15 Sprinkler powder tin 17 Figure 16 Taper top bottle 18 Figure 17 Vent hole (milk) can 18 Figure 18 Built-up body 18 Figure 19 Seamless

11、body 18 Figure 20 Bottom 18 Figure 21 Neck 19 Figure 22 Ring 19 Figure 23 Shoulder 19 Figure 24 Top 19 Figure 25 Curled back ring 19 Figure 26 Doubletite ring 19 Figure 27 Flanged ring 20 Figure 28 Full aperture ring 20 Figure 29 Lever ring and tagger 20 Figure 30 Ordinary ring 20 Figure 31 Solid sc

12、ored ring 20 Figure 32 Capsule 20 Figure 33 Cutter lid 20 Figure 34 Filler plug 21 Figure 35 Hinged lid 21 Figure 36 Lever lid 21 Figure 37 Press cap 21 Figure 38 Screw cap 21 Figure 39 Slip lid 21BS3130-4:1976 ii BSI 10-1999 Page Figure 40 Filler neck 21 Figure 41 Lever neck 22 Figure 42 Pourer nec

13、k 22 Figure 43 Screw neck 22 Figure 44 Seamless neck 22 Figure 45 Brogue hole 22 Figure 46 Cork shive 22 Figure 47 Inner seal 23 Figure 48 Loose tagger 23 Figure 49 Plug 23 Figure 50 Semi-perforated 23 Figure 51 Wad 23 Figure 52 Bale handle 24 Figure 53 Clips 24 Figure 54 Tinplate handle 24 Figure 5

14、5 Wire drop handle 24 Figure 56 Capped-on end 24 Figure 57 Double seam 24 Figure 58 Lap side seam 25 Figure 59 Lock side seam 25 Figure 60 Locked corner 25 Figure 61 Mennen side seam 25 Figure 62 Single seam 25 Figure 63 Bead 25 Figure 64 Corrugated 26 Figure 65 Countersink 26 Figure 66 External cur

15、l 26 Figure 67 Flush curl 26 Figure 68 Internal curl 26 Figure 69 Flanged 26 Figure 70 Hemmed 27 Figure 71 Key opening 27 Figure 72 Knurled 27 Figure 73 Notch 27 Figure 74 Panelled 27 Figure 75 Scored 27 Figure 76 Continuous (screw) thread 28 Figure 77 Interruped (screw) thread 28 Figure 78 Swage 28

16、BS3130-4:1976 BSI 10-1999 iii Foreword Part4 of this British Standard has been prepared under the authority of the Packaging Standards Committee and constitutes a further stage in the full revision of BS3130. Pending the completion of this full revision, BS3130 continues to be valid, subject to repl

17、acement by this new Part4 and by other Parts when published as revisions. In each section of the glossary the terms are arranged so that related subjects are grouped together. The sequence of terms depends, therefore, on their meanings and is not alphabetical; an alphabetical index is provided. In t

18、his revision all terms have been re-numbered, each number consisting of five digits. Each term has assigned to it a Part number (one digit) and section number (one digit) followed by a space, with the remaining three digits indicating the position of the term within the section. The complete revisio

19、n of BS3130 will be published in six Parts as follows. Part 1: General; Part 2: Paper and board packaging; Part 3: Glass containers and closures; Part 4: Metal containers and aerosols; Part 5: Plastics and flexible packaging (excluding paper); Part 6: Wood and textiles. A British Standard does not p

20、urport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside fron

21、t cover, pages i to iv, pages1to 35 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.iv blankBS3130-4:1976 BSI 10-1999 1 Section 41. Collapsible tubes No. Term Defin

22、ition 41 001 collapsible tube A cylinder of pliable metal which can be sealed in such a manner that its contents, although readily discharged in any desired quantity, are protected from contact with air or moisture during the whole period of use as a container. 41 002 butt-ended tube A tube without

23、a nozzle, opened by tearing off the folded end, generally of single use type. 41 003 one-shot tube A tube which empties its contents in one use and is generally not re-sealable (see also single-use tube41004). 41 004 single-use tube A tube with sufficient contents for one use only. 41 005 extruding

24、The process of forming a tube from a metal slug or dump, which is a round blank of pre-determined dimensions and volume. 41 006 folding The doubling over of the flattened end of a filled tube to form a closure; usually combined with crimping. 41 007 saddleback fold A type of three-fold closure (the

25、normal closure is two-fold) in which the third fold is folded back in the opposite direction to the first two folds, giving the folded end of a filled tube a neat symmetrical appearance. Additionally, the closure is more secure. 41 008 crimping The process of forming wrinkles or corrugations on the

26、flattened and folded end of a collapsible tube to make a more effective closure. 41 009 end sealing The treating of the inside of the open end of a tube with a suitable resilient compound, capable of acting as a sealing medium when the tube is folded. 41 010 shoulder The sloped portion between the n

27、ozzle and the wall of the tube. 41 011 wall The flexible cylindrical body portion of a collapsible tube. 41 012 cap A screw closure or suitable friction-fit closure for the nozzle end of a collapsible tube. 41 013 plug-cap A cap with a truncated cone moulded integrally on its inside so that, as the

28、cap screws down, it closes the orifice of the tube. 41 014 spiked-cap A screw closure or suitable friction fit closure with additional integral means of piercing a membrane nozzled tube (seealso41019). 41 015 wad liner A disc of resilient material, inserted in the cap of the tube to ensure a seal. 4

29、1 016 wad facing A thin coating of metal, plastics or wax, selected for its compatibility with the tube contents, which is applied to the face of the wad. 41 017 nozzle The outlet of a collapsible tube, through which the contents are expelled by squeezing the wall of the tube. 41 018 canula nozzle A

30、n elongated nozzle for special applications, e.g., ophthalmic ointment or bovine intramammary injection. 41 019 membrane nozzle A nozzle which has the orifice closed by a thin diaphragm of metal which is capable of being pierced by a pin or spiked-cap (seealso41014). 41 020 sealed nozzle A term norm

31、ally applied to blind end tubes in which the sealed part is raised to facilitate removal by cutting.BS3130-4:1976 2 BSI 10-1999 Section 42. Drums No. Term Definition 41 021 torpedo nozzle A nozzle, conical in shape, often of the blind-end type, and without a screw thread. 41 022 applicator A separat

32、e part in either metal or plastics attached to the nozzle of a collapsible tube when its contents have to be applied in a particular way. 41 023 orifice The opening in the nozzle of the tube from which the contents are expelled. 41 024 blind-end A nozzle closed by a membrane of metal of varying thic

33、knesses. 41 025 injector A separate part of metal or plastics attached to the nozzle of a collapsible tube for expelling its contents into an orifice. 41 026 embossing Wording on the shoulder of the tubes, frequently the name of the product or product manufacturer. 41 027 shoulder decoration A term

34、applied to the surface of the shoulder of a tube, which has a design, usually of concentric rings, machined on it. 41 028 coating The enamel surface of the tube. 41 029 enamel The smooth, hard, flexible, opaque and generally glossy external coating of the tube. 41 030 strippable enamel A coating whi

35、ch can be peeled from the wall of the tube as required. 41 031 internal lacquer A term applied to one form of internal coating of a collapsible tube. 41 032 lining The interior coating of a collapsible tube. 41 033 wax A material that can be applied for internal coating or end sealing. 41 034 printi

36、ng The process of applying lettering and surface design in printing ink on to the enamel surface of the tube. In some instances printing is applied direct to the metal. 41 035 over lacquering The application of a protective transparent coating to the enamelled and/or printed surface of the tube. 41

37、036 tubescript The printed lettering on the cylindrical surface of a collapsible tube. No. Term Definition 42 001 drum A metal container from5litres upwards. Normally cylindrical in form. 42 002 keg Small drum up to and including 350 mm diameter with removable head. Head retained by bend over clips

38、or closing ring. 42 003 pail A cylindrical metal drum, usually fitted with a bale handle. The cover or head is removable and held in position when closed by lugs integral with the cover. 42 004 cylindrical taper drum A metal container having a cylindrical body with a bottom of equal diameter and a s

39、houlder above which the body tapers to a reduced neck opening.BS3130-4:1976 BSI 10-1999 3 No. Term Definition 42 005 interrupted chimb drum, flush top A drum not having a conventional top but a raised top, the contour of which is interrupted by a depressed portion, to enable a filling and/or emptyin

40、g device to be fitted close to the edge of the top. This form of head minimizes collection of foreign matter adjacent to orifice. 42 006 open-top full aperture drum A drum fitted with a detachable head which, after removal, provides an aperture usually of the full diameter of the container. The head

41、 is secured in position on the drum by a closing ring, clips or other devices. 42 007 removable head drum See 42 006. 42 008 square taper drum A metal container having a body of approximately square section with a bottom of equal size, and a shoulder above which the body “pyramids” to a reduced neck

42、 opening. 42 009 tight head drum A drum for liquids with orifice(s) in body and/or ends, with or without rolling hoops or corrugations. Both ends fixed by double seaming, welding or soldering. 42 010 double seam A joint incorporating four or more thicknesses of metal interlocked and pressed together

43、, by means of which the edges of the end and body of a metal receptacle may be jointed together. 42 011 dope A sealing agent applied to the joints of a double seam during the process of double-seaming. 42 012 seaming compound See 42 011. 42 013 seaming solution See 42 011. 42 014 chimb The projectin

44、g edge rim or brim at the ends of a drum. Also used to refer to the depth of the end stamping of a drum. 42 015 end bands Reinforcing bands of metal fitted to protect joint of body and ends of drum. 42 016 convex end End having a shallow dome formed by press operation. 42 017 fixed end End double se

45、amed, welded or soldered to body. 42 018 reduced end One end of the container of less diameter than the other end to facilitate stacking. 42 019 butt weld Welding edge to edge of sheet. 42 020 lap seam An overlapped joint comprising two thicknesses or “faces” not interlocking or mechanically secured

46、. Sealed and bonded by soldering, welding or other suitable means. 42 021 lock side seam A folded joint comprising four thicknesses or “faces” (two of each component) truly interlocked; may be sealed by dope or solder. 42 022 welded seam A homogeneous joint formed by applying a heavy electric curren

47、t to the lapped or butted edges of a drum. 42 023 bead A circumferential concave (inward) or convex (outward) rib, mechanically pressed or rolled. 42 024 corrugation Strengthening rib(s) generally to some predetermined pattern or formation. Rolled into the body wall. 42 025 pressed out rolling hoops

48、 Circumferential continuous beads, mechanically pressed out from the body of a metal drum, positioned to assist rolling of the drum.BS3130-4:1976 4 BSI 10-1999 No. Term Definition 42 026 pressed out bead Circumferential bead, mechanically pressed out from the body to give added rigidity and strength

49、 to small drums of light gauges. 42 027 solid rolling hoops Hoops of I or H section mild steel which are shrunk on to the body of the drum. Alternatively, hoops may be fixed in position by means of small beads or swages. 42 028 bung Metal plug provided with threads to fit a screwed flange. 42 029 bung flange Screwed flange inserted into the body or end of container to form a filling/emptying orif

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