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NEW DATA SHEETS
By CETIE The 14/01/2021
The Cetie publication flow is doing quite good in this new year, a lot of new documents were added to our library recently.
This year, focus will be on translations for some specific documents:
Mrs Jeannine Soullié, our Documentation Manager at Cetie keeps you informed on the status of each document: translation / revision.
NEW PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
DT23.02 - GLASS FINISH GLOSSARY AND NOMENCLATURE
Scope
This data sheet identifies the different elements of glass bottle or jar neck finishes and provides the corresponding nomenclature in different languages.
Download the document : DT23.02 (EN) Created 01/01/2004 Status Published document Edition Revision I Published on 04/12/2020
FS25.00 - PILFER PROOF FINISH - DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT OF THE NECK FINISH HEIGHT F
Scope
This data sheet explains how the “F” Dimension of a Pilfer Proof (PP) neck finish should be defined and measured. It specifies clearly how the reference points of the measurement are defined, knowing that the lower point is a virtual point, not a physical point at the surface of the finish (...)
Download the document: FS25.00 (EN) Created 29/07/2020 Status Published document Edition First edition Published on 17/12/2020
GME30.14 - 2-START THREAD PILFER PROOF FINISHES
Scope
This document specifies the dimensions of Pilfer proof finishes equipped with a two-start thread, particularly dedicated to sweet liquids (liquors, etc…) (...)
This document was established from the British Glass Data sheet GF230. Download the document: GME30.14 (EN) Created 29/07/2020 Status Published document Edition First edition Published on 17/12/2020
DT37.00 - TEST METHOD - RESISTANCE OF GLASS FLACON DECORATIVE ELEMENTS TO BULK
Scope
The aim is to assess, with a unique test, the resistance over time of the decorative elements or lacquering of a glass flacon to exposure to bulk. This test is the result of a harmonisation work of all the existing methods in the industry (...)