Glass bottles are subject to various external forces during transportation, stacking, and daily use. We conduct mechanical tests that simulate actual scenarios to prevent product failures during end-use. Leakage test: Use a negative pressure seal tester to place the bottle under a specific vacuum degree to observe whether there is leakage or bubble generation to ensure that the contents will not leak or be contaminated. Drop test: This test simulates an accidental drop that may occur during transportation and handling. A bottle filled with contents (or a substitute) should not break or leak after being dropped from a specified height (such as 1 meter or 1.5 meters) onto a hard surface. Stacking Test: To simulate warehouse stacking conditions, we apply a 5 kg weight (or the equivalent of 10 layers of bottles) to a stack of filled bottles for 72 hours. The bottles must show no deformation, collapse, or seal damage. Bottle Cap Torque Test: A torque meter is used to measure the force requi...