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Penn-Wheeling Closure Penn-Wheeling Closure

Product Information

Are you a new customer? Maybe you are searching for the perfect cap to fit your company's needs. At Penn-Wheeling Closure, we have the right cap for you, whatever your profession.

Penn-Wheeling Closure is a leading manufacturer of customized and stock metal closures. We utilize tin-plated steel, tin-free steel and aluminum. Our product line includes Continuous Thread (CT's) closures made from both steel and aluminum, Smooth Wall CT's (Unishells®), Lugs (Twists), Child Resistant Closures (CRC) and Custom Closures.

 
Penn-Wheeling Closure
 
Penn-Wheeling Closure

Custom Closures

All closures are available in a range of sizes, colors and finishes along with various liners including heat induction, plastisol, Sarinex®, and safety seals. Penn-Wheeling Closure provides expert engineering assistance for new product development.

WarehouseListed below are some of the common applications we design caps for. If one of them interests you and you would like more information, please feel free to contact us at sales@p-wc.com with questions or call us at 1.800.999.2567. You can also go to "contacts" on our website and fill out a "Quote Form". Thank you for stopping by.

Food
Commonly used caps are our CT caps, 70G caps, Unishells® and Lug caps.

Pharmaceutical
Customers prefer the CRC (Child Resistant Closure) and our new Pharma-Crc®. We also have Saf-Lok® closures.

Candles
Recommended closures include capPlug®. Check out our special finishes on this product. We also offer embossing and debossing techniques.

Health & Beauty
Common closures include Unishell® and Aluminum CT (Continuous Thread).

Vitamins
Recommended closures include the CRC and Pharma-Crc®.

Wine
Customers prefer the new VIN-GUARD® closure utilizing the Saranex™ liner. (Saranex™ is a registered trademark of The Dow Chemical Company or an affiliated company of DOW.)

 

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