Material and components | As per shows picture |
Products Size | 15g |
Products Weight | 0.3kg |
Decoration | Injection color, coating color, frost, metalized color |
Color | Any color you want, as per Pantone No or sample |
Logo | Silk print or hot stamping |
MOQ | 10,000PCS |
Lead of time | 35 days after deposit and approval samples |
stock sample | free within 2days |
customs sample | cost as per sample, 7~10days |
courier fee for sample | Sample free ,shipping cost should be paid by buyer |
Payment | 30%-50% deposit, the balance before shipment |
Product’s Packing | 1. Standard exported corrugated carton and well belted |
2. Shipping marks can be printed as per you want | |
3. parts protect by poly bag or special pallet. | |
Feature | Transparent brown cream bottle, cream bottle, cosmetic sub-bottle, trial eye cream bottle glass cream jar |
Cosmetic glass jars:
Glass jars are traditional packaging products, which are characterized by: bright and transparent, good chemical stability, airtight, easy to shape, but heavy and easy to break. 80%-90% of glass packaging containers are glass jars and cans. Usually, the density of soda lime glass jars is 2.5-2.6g/cm3, which is brittle and has low thermal conductivity. Metal ion colorants can be used to produce emerald green, dark green, light cyan, and amber glass. Advantages of glass packaging containers:
(1) Good chemical stability, non-toxic, tasteless, hygienic and clean, without any adverse effects on the packaging;
(2) Good barrier properties and can provide good quality guarantee conditions;
(3) Good transparency, and the contents are clearly visible;
(4) Good rigidity and not easy to deform;
(5) Good molding processability and can be processed into a variety of shapes;
(6) Good temperature tolerance, high temperature sterilization, and low temperature storage;
(7) The raw materials are abundant, can be recycled and reused, and no pollution to the environment.
The shortcomings of glass packaging containers:
(1) brittle and easy to break;
(2) heavy weight and high transportation costs;
(3) high energy consumption during processing and serious environmental pollution;
(4) poor printing performance.