Metal drums are available in a variety of sizes and we offer a variety of closure options in order to suit the needs of your product. These drums are DIN piercings, and the ranges below state the size of the piercing.
Plastic closures are pushed into the pierced hole but machine or by hand after filling. Screw tops, spouts and brushes are available to use as closures. CRC (Child resistant Closures) options are also available.
We are proud to offer 100% supply from UK & EU manufacturing sites, without compromise on ethical practices, employee rights & safety laws that exist in some emerging markets such as China & India. This also gives our containers a low carbon footprint.
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32mm Piercing Range
42mm Piercing Range
Evo-Stik Print
Screw Cap
57.3mm Piercing Range
59mm Screw Neck Range
Push in Fitment
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