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41 pilferproof closure
Pilferproof closure, antiadulteration closureFülschungssicherer Verschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > pilferproof closure
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42 antiadulteration closure
Pilferproof closure, antiadulteration closureFülschungssicherer Verschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > antiadulteration closure
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43 snap-in-closure
Snap-in-closure, snap-off closureSchnappverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > snap-in-closure
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44 snap-off closure
Snap-in-closure, snap-off closureSchnappverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > snap-off closure
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45 press-on closure
Dictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > press-on closure
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46 twist closure
Torsion seal, twist(ing) closure, twined end closureDrillverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > twist closure
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47 twist(ing) closure
Torsion seal, twist(ing) closure, twined end closureDrillverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > twist(ing) closure
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48 twined end closure
Torsion seal, twist(ing) closure, twined end closureDrillverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > twined end closure
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49 domed end closure
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50 force closure
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51 non-positive closure
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52 delta closure
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53 handhole closure
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54 shear-type closure
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55 star closure
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56 type of closure
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57 wye closure
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58 Y-closure
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59 kangaroo closure
kangaroo closure s PARL Verkürzung einer Debatte dadurch, dass nur bestimmte Anträge zur Diskussion gestellt werden -
60 pit closure
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