Cosmetic glass bottle bodies come in a variety of processes, such as spraying, transparent, frosted, semi-transparent tinting, silk-screen printing, hot stamping gold, hot stamping silver, and more. Each process has its unique charm and effect. The spraying technique is like a magician, capable of applying a layer of paint to the glass bottle surface to achieve various colors and effects. You can choose from matte, glossy, pearlized textures, making the bottle look more stylish.
Screen printing involves using a stencil made on polyester or wire mesh with screen printing film as the printing pattern. After exposure and development, the screen printing pattern is formed. The screen printing ink is then forced through the mesh under the pressure of a squeegee, creating a textured, raised pattern on the bottle. Hot stamping or gold/silver stamping can create golden or silver patterns or text on glass bottles, instantly enhancing the product's luxury feel. This process is particularly suitable for packaging of certain cosmetics.
The sandblasting process creates a frosted finish on glass bottles, enhancing both the tactile and visual appeal while preventing fingerprints and stains, keeping the bottle clean. When manufacturing cosmetic glass bottles, material selection is crucial; high-quality glass materials are typically used to ensure product quality and safety. Design considerations must factor in product features and brand image, as well as the practicality and aesthetics of the bottle. The manufacturing process also impacts the bottle's appearance and quality, necessitating the choice of appropriate techniques based on product requirements. Strict quality control is essential during production to ensure the glass bottles meet standards.






























