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    32 oz Natural HDPE Boston Round Bottles w/ White Polypropylene Pumps

    These natural HDPE plastic boston round bottles are available with white lotion pumps. The lotion pumps paired with the 4 and 8 oz bottles are composed of polypropylene plastic and dispense 0.5 cc per stroke. The lotion pump paired with the 32 oz plastic bottle dispenses 4 cc per stroke. These natural plastic bottles could be a great packaging solution for creams, lotion, industrial products, and more!

    The 32 oz bottle and pump was replaced with a new pump on August 10, 2020. Learn about the new industrial pumps here!


    Overview

    Reference - Main
    0012-72
    Reference - Sub
    61
    Description - Long
    Label Panel Dimensions: 276mm w x 112mm h
    Packaging TypeBottles
    Packaging Sub-TypeBottles - Plastic PE. Bottles - Pump

    Characteristics

    MaterialsPlastic. Plastic - PE. Plastic - HDPE, PEHD
    Shape - Top DownCross Section Circular
    Available ColorsNatural

    Volume

    Volume - Nominal32 oz
    Volume Range500 - 999.99 ml

    Dimensions

    Width91 mm
    Height210 mm

    Neck

    Neck Diameter28 mm
    Neck Threads410

    Logistics

    Items per Case
    6

    See also

    2 oz White HDPE Boston Rounds w/ White Treatment Pumps

    These white HDPE boston round bottles are offered in three sizes. The 2 oz boston round bottles come with treatment pumps, while the 4 and 8 oz come with standard lotion pumps. The treatment pumps have a .25 cc output, while the lotion pumps have a 0.5ml output. All pumps feature a locking mechanism for secure storage. HDPE provides good resistance to chemicals and has excellent moisture barrier properties. Be sure to test your product with these bottles and pumps to ensure compatibility.

    The treatment pumps were replaced by new pumps on February 13, 2020. Learn about the
    NEW treatment pumps here!

    • Michael Foster
    • Product
    • English
    • Created 14 Apr 2021
    • Modified 14 Feb 2022
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