• Glass bottle manufacturing process and supplier selection Aug 28 , 2025
    For skincare brands, the texture and quality of glass bottles directly impact product premiums, and the manufacturing process is crucial to determining quality. Currently, mainstream glass bottle manufacturing processes primarily focus on blowing, tubing, and drawing. Different processes correspond to different product characteristics, necessitating distinct considerations when selecting suppliers. 1.The blowing process is an excellent representative of high-end skin care glass bottles. The blowing process is mainly used to manufacture bottles with complex shapes, thick walls, and high-end appearance. It is especially suitable for customized bottles, such as irregular essential oil bottles and retro cream jars. When selecting a blow-molded bottle supplier, focus on three key aspects: Mold development capabilities. A good supplier should possess independent mold design and processing capabilities, accurately reproducing details such as bottle body texture and bottle neck curvature based...
  • Classification of dropper bottles Sep 05 , 2025
    1. Classification by Bottle Material: Glass, Plastic, Metal Glass dropper bottles: Their primary advantage is their chemical inertness, meaning they won't react with the contents. They're ideal for storing active ingredients (such as vitamin C serums and retinol serums) or corrosive liquids (essential oils and pharmaceutical solvents). Clear glass dropper bottles: Suitable for products that don't require light protection (such as regular toners and serums), making it easier to see how much is left. Dark glass dropper bottles (amber, cobalt blue): With built-in UV protection, they effectively block UV rays, preventing oxidation and deterioration of ingredients, making them the best choice for light-sensitive products. Plastic dropper bottles: Their primary advantages are lightness, drop resistance, and low cost, making them suitable for daily use and various office settings. However, care should be taken with the material to avoid chemical intrusion. PP dropper bottles: They offer excel...
  • Do not accept glass bottles in these situations Sep 19 , 2025
    I.Color: Slight color deviation from the Pantone color chart will be determined based on the Pantone color chart. II.Finished Product Defects:Mold line misalignment is noticeable and can cause hand injuries. III. Common Appearance Defects: Cracks, chips, chipped corners, deformation, glass ripping, internal wall sticking, and sharp punctures that may affect the seal and pose a risk of injury. Cold marks, pitting, brush marks, wrinkles, stubble marks, scissor marks, base thickness variations, and minor scratches may also be present on the bottle. Discoloration, black spots, bubbles, and pinholes may be present elsewhere. IV.Foreign Objects: Broken glass, insects, metal, blood, and other issues. Check the bottle's interior and exterior for visible foreign objects such as oil, water, paper scraps, and small impurities. V. Process Spraying The sprayed surface is not smooth or flat; it may exhibit streaks, wrinkles, frosting, orange peel, or other defects. On the main viewing surface: Two p...
  • Glass packaging material compatibility test method? Sep 26 , 2025
    Test focus: Chemical Resistance: Products containing strong acids or bases, particularly those containing strong acids or bases, may corrode the glass surface. This corrosion may cause glass flakes to break off, form visible particles, or imperceptibly damage the integrity of the glass. Furthermore, these substances can dissolve alkali metal ions. If these ions accumulate on or within the glass, they can cause a dramatic shift in the glass's pH, altering its chemical properties and ultimately affecting its performance and lifespan. Inner layer surface treatment: whether the release agent, siliconizing agent or other inner coating is compatible with the contents, whether it migrates or affects the stability of the contents. Metal Cap/Pump Head Compatibility: While glass itself is inert, the accompanying metal cap (available in tinplate or aluminum) and pump head (made from various types of plastic and metal springs) must be compatible with the contents. This is because corrosion and rus...
  • 5 core technologies to shape high-end perfume bottles Oct 11 , 2025
    1.Precision mold technology The unique shape of perfume bottles (such as curved bottles and special-shaped bottle mouths) relies on precision molds. Precision mold technology determines the shape, size and detail accuracy of the bottle.Through high-precision CNC machine tools and computer-aided design, the mold can achieve complex patterns and curves. The mold is made using CNC machining technology.The accuracy can be controlled within ±0.01mm, which can accurately restore the design details.Whether it is a square bottle with sharp edges or a round bottle with smooth curves, the dimensions can be guaranteed to be consistent between batches. 2.Automated production and testing The automated assembly line can achieve seamless connection between glass melting, blowing, forming, and cooling and setting, and its production efficiency is more than 3 times higher than traditional manual methods.The automated inspection system uses visual sensors and artificial intelligence to accurately...
  • Why do skin care glass bottles need surface treatment? Oct 24 , 2025
    Many brand customers may not realize that the mirror-like glass surface actually hides the challenge of ink adhesion.To solve the above problems and ensure that the brand logo and exquisite patterns can be presented on the skin care glass bottles in a durable and vivid manner, we must pre-treat the glass surface. The following are several methods commonly used in the industry: 1.Why is it difficult for ink to adhere to glass bottles of skin care products? Glass is primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), which has a unique structure: silicon atoms (Si) are primarily located within the glass, while oxygen atoms (O) are more exposed on the surface. This structure results in an extremely high surface energy, making the glass highly reactive and easily interacting with surrounding materials. This structure has a high surface energy and is easily interacted with other substances. For example, when exposed to air, it combines with hydrogen in the air to form hydrophilic groups. These hy...
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