The bottler profits with increased bottle design flexibility due to the low top pressure of less than 15 kg. This permits a plastic bottle to be designed without a bottleneck support ring. A standard crown cork bottle jaws is all that is required. All crowners can be rehabilitated to RingCrown - the ring pull cap - with minimum investment. The change over between crown cork and RingCrown takes about an hour.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Ring Cown Ring Drag Caps on Plastic Bottles
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Attractive Lightings made from Plastic bottles
However, the lamp, which is skillfully named “CAPtivate”, has been make by taking the screw caps and the screw tops of plastic bottles and merged them together to make a wonderful lamp, which at first may not be recognized as being prepared from recycled materials.
Monday, December 21, 2009
How to create Beads from Recycled Plastic Bottles?
Step 1: Take a hygienic plastic bottle and cut it into strips. You can cut into triangular shapes or simply standard rectangular strips. The wider the strip, the bigger and more formless the bead will be. But a long thin strip will end up fairly round once it has been rolled.
Step 2: You can also use acrylic paint, permanent markers or nail polish to color the beads. This can be done prior to or after rolling.
Step 3: Take one end of the band in a pair of pliers, if you have a triangular strip, start at the widest part. Roll the other end of the strip just about the end that you have in the pliers. When you have rolled it and it is stretched, hold the visible end and move the pliers therefore they are keeping the whole roll together.
Step 4: Still holding the roll in the pliers, take a hairdryer and turn it onto its complete heat, hold the roll in the heat for about 30-50 seconds, moving it softly to ensure the whole roll is heated.
Step 5: If you have used acrylic paint or nail polish, cover up the bead in a sealant to protect the colour.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Tremendous Lampshades made from bottle cap
You will need approximately a hundred plastic bottle caps, these can come from juice, milk or mineral water bottles, some cardboard and some brass wire to keep them all jointly, and the basic build is simple. Make hole in the cap, cord the wire through and fix it to the cardboard, it is easy.