Cosmetic packaging usually includes bottles, glass bottles, essential oil bottles, etc. Some packaging bottles have been painted or branded with brand information. To not disrupt the design of these bottles, the paint markings should be clearly visible, often placed on the bottom. Information such as production dates, batch numbers, and shelf life can also be spray-painted. The machine operates stably, with quick painting speeds, ensuring accurate and aesthetically pleasing prints. It's suitable for various bottle sizes, from large to small.
Place cosmetic bottles on the conveyor belt, and each bottle will be automatically printed by the nozzle without any manual intervention. It can also print traceable information like barcodes and QR codes to meet the coding needs of various industries. The surface of the glass bottles is coated with an organic paint (colors, additives, etc. added to the glass paint), achieving rich colors on glass packaging bottles. It can produce various effects such as glossy, matte, pearl, transparent, and gradient.
Cosmetic glass bottles are coated with a layer of paint, where the undercoat solvent evaporates and bursts through the topcoat, releasing it. The topcoat leaves small holes due to its inability to level and seal. Solvent evaporates quickly: surface dry time is generally over 10 minutes, usually around 15 minutes. Overcoating too thickly in one go: the surface dries too fast, causing internal gases to accumulate, burst through the topcoat, and release. Reduce thickness, increase the number of coats.






























