The TR series of heavy wall PET cylinders

  • Epopack

Epopack, a market leader providing environmentally sustainable packaging for the cosmetic and personal care spaces, has released a new line of items that offer the perfect luxury weight for both prestige and masstige products. Excellent containers for lotions, serums, toners, and other personal care items, the new TR series is a viable replacement for glass without sacrificing the heft and feel normally associated with luxury items.

Made of easily recycled PET, the new line of cylinders offers thick walls that not only provide the appropriate weight for a luxury product, they also provide added barrier properties when compared with other forms of plastic as well as thinner PET solutions. As a thick-wall concept, if a transparent or translucent option is selected, light can easily reflect from the surface and attract attention.

Though the heft of the bottles is like that of light glass, they are not as heavy, which translates into transport savings. The PET is also very easy to decorate, with any number of industry standard decoration options, including a number of printing techniques, hot stamping, sprayed colour, or injection colouring.

The cylinder format of the bottles provides a statuesque and elegant silhouette, towering over comparable capacities to further enhance the tie to luxury products. The TR series starts at a capacity of 15ml and shoots all the way up to a 150ml size.

With over 80 existing lines and working in PET and PCR, Epopack seeks to ensure beauty-related bottles, jars, and airless packs can be used by consumers worldwide looking to reduce their waste. The company also provides custom moulding to firms that wish to go further with base concepts.

Epopack will be showcasing the TR line and many other solutions at Luxe Pack New York, May 14th and 15th. Visitors should make sure to stop by booth B29 to get acquainted with everything Epopack has to offer.

  • Sophie Tu
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  • Created 16 Mar 2016
  • Modified 16 Mar 2016
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