Most mainstream airless bottles on the market are mainly made from materials such as PP, AS, PETG and PMMA. Among them, PP material has been a popular choice due to its wide compatibility and cost-effective performance.
UKPACK now uses PET material to produce airless bottles, meaning it is a more cost-effective and sustainable choice for customers, opening more opportunities for the use of PCR.
At present, UKPACK has completed batch test production on their range of airless bottles the UKA69 series. During the tests, the product was able to retain the transparency of PETG and could also be produced using recycled materials, reducing the overall use of virgin plastics.
The Airless Bottle Series UKA69, features a dome-shaped pump head and can be used for lotion, face cream, facial masks and liquid foundations. The series is easy to manufacture, uses eco-friendly materials, can be produced in customized colors, all while delivering the benefits of airless technology.
How does it work?
The airless technology comes from plug found within the bottle. This airless plug will gradually rise as the formula is being used. Once the plug has risen to the top, it will have collected all the remaining product from the walls of the bottle, meaning their is no residue left over.