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10-13 19:08
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powder-dispensing cap 3d model
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3d printing
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cap
flip top
props
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Prompt
Powder Dispensing Bottle Cap (3D Model Prompt) Figure: Examples of plastic powder-dispensing bottle caps with flip-top lids. A powder-dispensing bottle cap is a cylindrical screw-on lid designed to hold powdered drink mixes (e.g. fruit juice powders, supplements, meal-replacement powders) and dispense them into a liquid when opened or pressed. The cap is typically made of food-grade PP (polypropylene) plastic and fits standard bottle neck threads (common sizes include 28/410, 30/410, 33/410, 38/410, etc. ). It usually features a hinged flip-top spout or press-to-open nozzle on the lid that, when actuated (pressed or flipped), allows the powder to pour or spray out into the bottle . The design emphasizes strong sealing performance – the lid fits tightly to keep the powder dry and prevent leaking or moisture ingress . The cap often has textured grip areas or flanges for easy twisting, and is available in various colors (commonly white, translucent or bright colors) . Key Features and Materials Material: Made of polypropylene (PP) plastic . PP is food-safe, durable, and chemicalresistant, suitable for contact with drink powders . Sealing: Designed to form an airtight seal on the bottle mouth to keep powder dry; many designs use an inner gasket or tight screw threads to prevent leakage . Flip-Top Mechanism: The top has a hinged lid or push-button spout. When opened, it provides a small dispensing hole (often angled) for controlled pouring of powder. The hinge may be robust enough for repeated use . Color & Finish: Customizable; often sold in white or clear plastic or bright colors . The exterior is usually smooth or with slight texture on sides for grip. Dimensions & Sizing Thread Diameter: Standard closure sizes of 30 mm are common (as indicated by product listings) . Other sizes (such as 28 mm or 33 mm) are also mentioned as options . Height: While exact height is not specified in sources, these caps are typically on the order of 30– 40 mm tall, including the base and the flip-top portion (roughly 1–2× the diameter). The internal powder chamber often holds on the order of 15–17 grams of powder . Wall Thickness: For 3D modeling, note that the plastic walls and hinge should be thick enough for strength (typically a few millimeters), and any internal threads should be modeled so the cap could actually screw onto a bottle. Usage Context Powder-dispensing caps are used on drink bottles (e.g. water or sports bottles) for instant-mix beverages. The user unscrews or flips the cap, pours powder into the bottle (or it’s pre-loaded), then screws it back on. By pressing a valve or opening the spout and shaking the bottle, the powder mixes with the liquid inside. These caps are common for fruit juices, vitamin drinks, meal replacements, or powdered supplements. Design Notes for 3D Modeling Geometry: Model the cap as a hollow cylinder with the correct thread profile on the inside (e.g. 30 mm diameter, 410 thread style). Include an inset inner flange or gasket if present for sealing. Flip-Top Detail: The lid section should include a hinge or living hinge, a snap-fit or threaded cap, and a small dispensing spout or hole. Even if not simulating mechanism, visually model the separation line and hinge elements. Layer and Thickness: Since this is for 3D printing, ensure walls are uniformly thick (e.g. 2–3 mm) and that small gaps (like between lid and base) are realistically modeled. Avoid unprintable overhangs; design the hinge with a slight gap. Aesthetics: The cap often has a smooth round body with minimal texturing; you may add subtle ridges or knurling for grip on the screw portion. The top lid may be slightly dome-shaped or angled toward the spout. Example 3D Model Prompt “Create a realistic 3D model of a powder-dispensing bottle cap. The cap is a round screw-on lid (about 30 mm diameter) made of plastic (PP) . It should have an internal screw thread to match a standard bottle neck (e.g. 30-410), and an airtight inner seal. The top part is a flip-top dispensing spout: include a hinged lid or push-button cover that opens to reveal a small hole through which powder can pour. The cap body should be approximately 30–40 mm tall in total. Use bold, smooth curves and realistic thicknesses (a few mm wall) suitable for 3D printing.**” Note: The prompt should capture all critical details – material (plastic PP), key dimensions (e.g. 30 mm diameter), and functional parts (flip-top spout) – to guide the AI in generating an accurate 3D model . The cap must look sturdy and well-sealed (reflecting the strong sealing and food-grade qualities in the sources ). Sources: Manufacturer product pages for powder-dispensing caps . These detail the typical size (30 mm), PP material, color options, and powder capacity (15–17 g).
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