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Suzhou Brotherpacking Plastic Co., Ltd. , established in 2013, is a professional manufacturer specializing in custom plastic packaging for the daily chemical industry. As Plastic Bottle Packaging Factory and Custom Cosmetic Packaging Bottle Solution, with a fully integrated production system — including in-house mold design, product development, injection and blow molding, labeling, and final assembly — we serve a wide range of packaging needs for skincare, haircare, body care, and home care brands. Our facility includes an independent mold workshop, high-speed CNC machines, over 50 injection machines and 30+ blow molding machines, supporting multiple material types such as PE, PP, PET, and PETG. Products are exported across Europe, the Americas, and Southeast Asia. Support Wholesale Daily Chemical Plastic Packaging Bottle. At BrotherPack, we uphold the spirit of craftsmanship and continuous improvement, delivering high-quality, flexible, and scalable packaging solutions trusted by global clients.
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READ MOREChoosing a plastic bottle packaging material for cosmetics should go past the shorthand “PET vs HDPE.” Consider three simultaneous constraints: functional barrier (oxygen, water vapor), aesthetic requirements (gloss, clarity, dyeability), and the processing window of your contract filler. For example, amorphous PET gives excellent clarity for serums but has different thermoforming and shrink characteristics than crystallizable PET used for hot-fill applications. When specifying material, always list the target service life, expected headspace oxygen and volatile exposure, and the aesthetic finish — suppliers can then propose mono- vs. co-extruded options that hit that triad.
Many cosmetic lines fail speed or yield targets because the bottle geometry wasn’t validated against the filler/capper. Key design dimensions to validate early are neck finish, panel stiffness (for vacuum or compression during capping), and base geometry (stable on conveyors and nesting in accumulators). Prototype trials on the actual line — or at least on an equivalent servo-driven filler — will reveal handling, vacuum pick-and-place, and torque variability issues that are hard to predict from CAD alone.
Full life-cycle assessments (LCAs) are ideal but time-consuming. For quick comparisons between bottle suppliers, use a simple recyclability scoring matrix that weights polymer type, mono-material design, presence of non-recyclable additives (metallic pigments, multi-material labels), and use of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. This gives a numerical score you can use when selecting between competing quotes without waiting for full cradle-to-grave LCAs.
| Criterion | Max points | Scoring guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Mono-material design | 30 | Full mono (30); compatible multi-layer (15); mixed incompatible materials (0). |
| PCR content | 25 | >50% (25); 10–50% (15); <10% (5). |
| Label & closure recyclability | 25 | Same polymer label/closure (25); removable label (10); incompatible (0). |
| Transport mass efficiency | 20 | Lightweighting that maintains performance (20); over-spec mass (0). |
When product shelf life is limited by oxygen or VOC loss, there are two practical routes: apply functional barrier coatings to a mono-material shell, or move to multilayer co-extruded bottles with a barrier core. Coatings (PVOH, SiOx, or hybrid polymeric barriers) are often lower cost for low-volume SKUs and keep the bottle mono-polymer for recycling. Multilayer co-extrusion gives superior and uniform barrier but complicates end-of-life recycling unless the layers are chemically compatible or designed to be delaminated in recycling streams.
Regulatory requirements vary by market, but for cosmetic packaging solution there are consistent practical minimums every brand should require from their packaging suppliers: specific migration tests against the actual formula, extractables profile under accelerated aging, and evidence of compliance for additives (UV stabilizers, pigments). Don’t accept generic certificates — require test reports tied to the exact resin batch and the intended product contact conditions (temperature and storage duration).