Glass Bottles
Wholesale Bottles and Jars
The production process of glass cosmetic jarsrefer to a series of action combinations (including mechanical, electronically controlled, etc.) that are repeated in a given programming sequence with the goal of producing a jar/bottle of the desired shape.
Products Description
At present, there are two main processes for the production of glass jar/bottle: blowing method for bottle with narrow mouth, and a pressure blowing method for can and and bottle with a large diameter.
Nowadays glass cosmetic packagingcan be made into a variety of shapes, and coating, printing, etc... more and more modern technologies are adopted. For example, frosting, coating, printing, hot stamping, pad printing, thermal transfer...etc., make bottle/jar more beautiful.
Asa professionalperfume bottle design company,B.I. Packaging custom cosmetic bottles includes round bottles, cylinder bottles, wide mouth packers in a variety of colors, and nearly every combination of bottle closure. Browse our impressive selection of caps, closures, and accessories to meet all of your packaging needs. Choose from a variety of closure options for your bottles and jars, such as metal and plastic caps, lotion pumps and fine mist sprayers.
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