80mm glass roll jars are a great packaging solution to preserve the taste, quality, and fragrance of their contents. Consider custom glass containers with the custom stickers and labels of your brand.
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The measurement is mostly done in millimeters (mm). You can measure the threads of the jars opening from the outside diameter of the threads. A standard ruler is sufficient to measure the size of jars and their lids. The lids of the jars opening should be slightly wider to create a perfect closure of the jars with the lids on the top of the jars.
Among several glass sizes and their quality varies to a great extent. Usually, glass jars can withstand the pressure from 500 psi to 1500 psi. However, a tempered glass can bear more pressure from 1500 psi to almost 4000 psi. Important to note that these pressure resistance values are maximum ranges for most of the glass jars and other glass products.
Glass jars are of immense importance and provide amazing benefits of protection of delicate, fragile, and perishable products. You can use these 80mm glass roll jars to preserve different items. These glass jars are reusable, refillable, recyclable, and highly eco-friendly. This is why these are considered one of the best choices to store foods and drinks.
To choose the right lid for a jar, you need to consider the exact measurement of the outside thread of the jar. The size of the lid of the jar should be 1 to 2 mm wider than that of the size of the jar. For example, if you’re choosing the lid for a jar of 70mm, you will be in need of 71 to 72mm so that it might be right fit to the jar for a perfect closure.
Numbers on glass jars are meant to explain the mold numbers to define the specific bottle mold or section in the automatic bottle machine. Sometimes you will find more than two-digit numbers. They are not meant to say about the manufacturing year of the glass jars.