Closures are critical components in packaging systems, responsible for sealing a container and preserving product integrity. They come in two primary types: rigid and flexible closures. Each type has unique characteristics, advantages, and suitable applications.
1. Definition
Rigid Closures: Made from hard, inflexible materials (usually plastics or metals), these closures maintain their shape under stress. Common examples include screw caps, flip-tops, and metal lids.
Flexible Closures: Made from pliable materials like films or foils, they can bend or conform to the container. Examples include heat-sealed films, pouches with zip seals, and peel-off lids.
2. Material Composition
| Feature | Rigid Closures | Flexible Closures |
|---|---|---|
| Common Materials | Plastic (PP, HDPE), metal (aluminum, tin) | Plastic films (PE, PET), aluminum foil, laminates |
| Structure | Solid, molded | Thin, layered |

