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More Information About 3D Model :
The object under description is an empty, cylindrical primary packaging container manufactured from glass, specifically designed for the commercial distribution and storage of pressurized carbonated soft drinks (CSD), often referred to generically as soda or pop.

Material Composition and Design Specification


The bottle substrate is overwhelmingly composed of soda-lime glass (ASTM International designation Type III), a material selected for its chemical inertness, transparency, relative low cost, and ability to withstand significant internal pressure generated by dissolved carbon dioxide. The typical manufacturing process involves the blow molding of molten glass into standardized molds, resulting in a smooth, seamless body or one exhibiting characteristic mold lines. The color is usually clear (flint glass) or occasionally colored (e.g., amber, green) to filter ultraviolet radiation, although the visual description suggests a non-tinted state.

The structural geometry is engineered for durability. The bottle features a robust base, a generally cylindrical body to maximize volumetric efficiency, and a specialized neck configuration known as the finish. This finish is critical, as it is designed with a reinforcing ring (bead) below the lip, providing the necessary mechanical resistance for the application of the sealing mechanism.

Closure System: Silver Metallic Cap


The closure mechanism employed is a silver metallic crown cap, also formally known as a skirted metal closure or pry-off cap. This cap is a fluted, circular sealing element, traditionally fabricated from thin-gauge steel sheet (tinplate) or, less commonly, aluminum alloy, distinguished by its bright, reflective silver finish—often the natural color of untreated tinplate or a protective lacquer finish.

The interior surface of the crown cap contains a resilient liner, typically composed of an inert polymer (PVC or polyethylene) or cork composite, which creates a hermetic, gas-tight seal when crimped onto the glass finish. The primary function of this closure is to retain the carbonation of the soft drink and protect the contents from atmospheric contamination and oxidation during transit and shelf life. The metallic nature and crimping application designate this as a single-use, non-re-sealable closure, requiring a bottle opener for removal (de-capping).

Condition and Context


The designation empty indicates that the vessel is in its post-consumption state, devoid of the intended beverage contents. In this condition, the bottle transitions from a primary functional package to an item for disposal, collection, or recycling. Due to the high recyclability of soda-lime glass, such containers are frequently designated as cullet for reprocessing, minimizing environmental impact compared to non-recyclable materials. The presence of the cap, unless removed by the user, confirms that the sealing system remains attached to the pressure vessel finish, providing evidence of the container’s original state of integrity.

KEYWORDS: Glass bottle, Soda, Soft drink, Empty container, Beverage packaging, Crown cap, Metallic closure, CSD packaging, Soda-lime glass, Type III glass, Carbonation, Pressure vessel, Recycling, Cullet, Post-consumer waste, Bottle finish, Packaging integrity, Cylindrical design, Tinplate, Aluminum cap, Silver closure, Bottling industry, Non-alcoholic, Fluid storage, Container science, Hermetic seal, Blow molding, Primary packaging, Standardized, Vessel.

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Rhinoceros 3D<br />File Size: 539 KB
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