Acrylic Bottles: A Comprehensive Guide to Cosmetic Containers

Learn everything you need to know about acrylic bottles (also known as PMMA containers). Learn about their production process, surface treatments, printing methods, product structure, and use in cosmetic packaging. Learn why these attractive and adaptable containers are popular in the cosmetics business. Read on to learn more about acrylic bottles.
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Acrylic, commonly known as PMMA, is derived from the English wordacrylic”. Polymethyl methacrylate is a thermoplastic polymer that was discovered early on and is still used today.It has great transparency, chemical stability, weather resistance, ease of dyeing and processing, and a refined look. Tera râ,, because acrylic bottles cannot come into direct contact with cosmetic formulas, they are commonly referred to as PMMA-based plastic containers. These are formed by injection molding to build the bottle shell or cap casing, which is then coupled with inner components made of PP or AS materials and assembled into the finished product, known as an acrylic bottle.

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  • Molding and Processing

Acrylic bottle shells in the cosmetics sector are typically made using injection molding, making them also known as injection-molded bottles. Because of their low chemical resistance, they cannot be used to fill creams without an inner liner for isolation purposes. Filling should not be too high to avoid the product from seeping between the liner and the acrylic bottle, which could lead to cracking.

  • Surface Treatment

Acrylic bottles with injection-molded solid colors, transparent finishes, or crystal-clear appearances are often spray-painted to refract light for enhanced visual effects. Caps, pump heads, and other packaging components are often treated with spraying, vacuum plating, aluminum, gold/silver wire drawing, or secondary oxidation to highlight product individuality.

  • Printing

Acrylic bottles and their matching caps usually use silk printing, pad printing, gold/silver foil stamping, heat transfer, or water transfer printing to display brand graphics and information on the bottle body, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, or pump head surfaces.

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  • Bottle Categories

By shape: round, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, pentagonal, egg-shaped, spherical, gourd-shaped, e te tahi atu â.  

By use: Te mau mohina hi'opo'araa, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te haapiiraa, Te mau faarii pape monamona, serum bottles, toner bottles, cleansing bottles, e te tahi atu â.  

Standard weights: 10g, 15g, 20g, 25g, 30g, 35g, 40g, 45g.  

Standard capacities: 5Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 10Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 15Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 20Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 30Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 50Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 75Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 100Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 150Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 200Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 250Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, 300Te mau mana'o tauturu no te.  

  • Bottle Neck Sizes

Common neck size: Ø18/410, Ø18/415, Ø20/410, Ø20/415, Ø24/410, Ø28/415, Ø28/410, Ø28/415.  

  • Bottle Components

Acrylic bottle are primarily paired with cap, pump head, and spray head. Outer cap are often made of PP material, though PS, ABS, or acrylic materials are also used.  

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Application in Cosmetic Packaging

Acrylic bottles are widely used in the cosmetics industry. They are found in skincare products such as cream jars, Te mau mohina hi'opo'araa, serum bottles, and toner bottles.

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