LONGNECK GLASS BOTTLE CONTAINER EMPTY CLEAR BEVERAGE SOFT DRINK 3D Model

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- Item ID:614993
- Date: 2025-12-01
- Polygons:6800
- Vertices:4614
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- Rigged:No
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- Geometry:Poly NURBS
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More Information About 3D Model :
The longneck glass bottle container, specifically characterized as empty, clear, and historically utilized for the containment of carbonated soft drinks and other beverages, is a standardized form of rigid packaging ubiquitous within the bottling industry. This packaging architecture represents a classic example of optimized form and material science tailored for pressure containment, product visibility, and efficient industrial processing.
### I. Nomenclature and Material Specification
The container is constructed primarily from commercial-grade clear glass, technically known as flint glass or crystal glass. This material is predominantly a soda-lime-silica matrix, offering superior transparency, chemical inertness, and high barrier properties necessary for preserving the flavor and carbonation levels of soft drinks. The clear nature of the glass allows for immediate inspection of the contents (when full) and visually assures consumers of product purity. In its empty state, the clear glass facilitates efficient sorting and processing within Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) due to the absence of pigmentation, simplifying recycling streams.
The designation "longneck" refers to the bottle's characteristic morphology, where the cylindrical body tapers into an elongated, relatively narrow neck section. This design provides several functional advantages:
1. **Ergonomics:** The neck offers a convenient grasp for handling and pouring.
2. **Pressure Management:** The geometry distributes hydrostatic pressure efficiently, crucial for soft drinks which typically hold 2 to 4 volumes of dissolved CO2.
3. **Closure Integrity:** The long neck length allows for a robust finish (the lip and thread area) designed to accept standard closures, such as the 26mm crown cap or proprietary twist-off threads, ensuring a hermetic seal.
### II. Morphological and Industrial Standards
Standardized longneck bottles typically adhere to industry specifications regarding capacity and dimension, facilitating high-speed filling, capping, labeling, and crating operations. While volumes vary globally, common capacities include 12 U.S. fluid ounces (approximately 355 milliliters) and 16 fluid ounces (approximately 473 milliliters).
The anatomy of the bottle comprises several critical sections:
* **Finish:** The top rim where the closure is affixed, defining the sealing mechanism and thread pattern.
* **Neck:** The elongated section leading from the shoulder to the finish, defining the longneck style.
* **Shoulder:** The transitional curve between the main body and the neck.
* **Body:** The primary cylindrical section, which holds the majority of the liquid and typically accommodates the product labeling.
* **Heel and Base:** The bottom structure, often featuring a slight indentation (a punt) to enhance structural stability and resistance to pressure and thermal shock.
### III. Application and Lifecycle Status
Historically, the clear longneck glass bottle was the dominant primary packaging format for both sugary and diet soft drinks, including cola, lemon-lime, and root beer variants, prior to the widespread industrial adoption of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic in the late 20th century.
In its current empty state, the container is defined as post-consumer or post-industrial waste, destined for recycling. Glass is unique among packaging materials in that it is 100% recyclable indefinitely without any loss of quality or purity. The clear nature of the bottle ensures it is processed into new clear glass products (cullet), minimizing color contamination in the manufacturing process and supporting a closed-loop economy. The clarity also minimizes the need for high levels of de-colorizing additives during remanufacturing.
The formal description of this item emphasizes its role as a fundamental artifact of historical and contemporary beverage packaging technology, characterized by its transparency, pressure-resistance, and complete recyclability upon emptying.
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LONGNECK GLASS BOTTLE CONTAINER EMPTY CLEAR BEVERAGE SOFT DRINK - You can use this royalty-free 3D model for both personal and commercial purposes in accordance with the Basic or Extended License.The Basic License covers most standard use cases, including digital advertisements, design and visualization projects, business social media accounts, native apps, web apps, video games, and physical or digital end products (both free and sold).
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