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Oblong
A particular shape. A rectangular figure having greater length than width, may have angle or rounded corners and parallel or nearly parallel sides.
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OD
Outside dimension. The outside dimensions of a container, package or part. In metal drums, it is the diameter over the rolling hoops.
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Offset Printing
This method of printing utilizes printing plates rather than silk screens to transfer the ink to the containers. Offset printing is more exact than silk screening, and is practical for multiple color labeling. Offset printing is utilized primarily on round containers. Because plates are engraved for each color rather than making screens, offset is more expensive than silk screening. The process involves transferring ink from a printing plate to a rubber blanket and subsequently to the sheet (surface to be decorated).
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Oval
A particular shape. A container which has an elliptical cross section perpendicular to the major axis.
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Overcap
A secondary closure that fits over the primary closure or seal mechanism. It protects the primary closure from accidental dispensing. Overcaps are also used to enhance the design of a package.
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Overpack
An outer container usually made of steel, wood or fibre, designed to enclose and protect one or more less durable inner containers.
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Overpress
A finish defect. A finish which has excessive glass projecting upward from the inside edge of the finish. See also "wire edge" defect.
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