End closure, a method for its application on hollow tubular prof

Receptacles – Closures – Removable closure retained by adhesive or fusion means

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220613, B65D 822, B65D 4314

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051655667

ABSTRACT:
An end closure, a method for application of said closure in hollow tubular profiles (10), formed of a thin-walled plastic or plastic-laminate material, and a device for performing said application. The end closure (16) is provided with a partly tapered cylindrical insert wall portion (12; 18) and a circumferentially extending, groove (20) which is adapted to receive the hollow tubular profile (10) in a heat sealable joint.

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