29/21 — Edible-oil closure

Edible oil closures for African bottlers.29/21 1-piece and 2-piece formats, Egypt to Lagos.

African edible-oil bottlers need closures that survive long-distance road logistics, hot warehouses, and oil migration without compromising the consumer pour experience. Delta El Nile for Industry produces both 29/21 1-piece and 2-piece edible-oil closures from Egypt — FDA-approved liners, anti-glug pour geometry, supplied to oil packers in Egypt, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Sudan and Nigeria.

29/21
Oil neck standard
1pc + 2pc
Both formats
FDA
Liner approved
6 markets
Active in Africa

Why Delta El Nile for Industry

What sets our closures apart

01

Two closure formats, one neck standard

We supply both 29/21 1-piece (single injection, lower cost per piece) and 29/21 2-piece with separately molded liner (better seal integrity for premium SKUs). Same neck — switch formats without retooling your filler.

02

Anti-glug pour control geometry

The 2-piece spout includes an anti-glug bleed channel that reduces pour pulsation by ~40% vs flat-spout designs. Consumers experience smoother dispensing — a differentiator in private-label and premium retail brands.

03

Oil-migration tested for African shelf conditions

Every quarter we run liner-material migration testing per FDA 21 CFR § 177 against a 12-month African retail simulation (35 °C, 80% RH). COAs ship with every batch.

Common questions

1-piece or 2-piece — which should I use?

1-piece for cost-led SKUs (lower piece cost, simpler logistics). 2-piece for premium positioning (better seal, anti-glug pour). Same neck standard, so you can stock both and switch by SKU.

Which African markets do you already serve?

Egypt domestic, plus exports to Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Sudan and Nigeria. Visit slots and reference contacts available.

Migration testing — what's covered?

FDA 21 CFR § 177 for HDPE/PP base resins and liner materials. EU 10/2011 (EFSA) equivalence on request. Test conditions: 12-month simulation at 35 °C / 80% RH (African retail benchmark).

Lead time for first order from Africa?

Containers ship FOB Alexandria or Port Said. Typical sea freight: 14 days to Mombasa, 18 days to Lagos, 7 days to Port Sudan. First order from existing tooling: 5–7 production days + freight.

Get an oil-closure quote.

Tell us your destination port, oil type (sunflower, palm, blended) and annual volume. Owner-led response on business days.

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