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    Neutroplast launches a new dropper specifically designed for e-cigarettes

    • Neutroplast

    With years of experience and a vast know-how in packaging for precision dosage requirements, Neutroplast has been having a remarkable experience regarding dropper bottles for the refill of e-cigarettes.

    Fortunately nowadays the idea of being healthy has changed the minds of many smokers who are looking for a healthier alternative to regular cigarettes. E-cigarettes are being used by more and more people seeking to quit smoking tobacco. Much like nicotine patches, e-cigarettes are devices that may be used to phase out nicotine doses gradually. Unlike patches, however, e-cigarettes allow consumers to tackle one bad habit at a time, as they allow users to engage in the same physical motion as smoking. Hence, smokers seeking to quit first engage their substance addiction and can later address the psychological addiction related to smoking.

    In consequence, the demand for e-cigarettes has never been so high. In order to keep up with this trend, Neutroplast now offers its customers a good packaging solution for this market niche.

    The new dropper was developed with the purpose of being fit to use with the majority of the refillable e-cigarettes available in the market, moreover it can fit any bottle of Neutroplast’s extensive dropper line. Therefore, Neutroplast automatically offers a wide range of options which can suit any customer’s needs, from 5ml to 125ml.

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    Neutroplast has developed a special blend of raw materials it is currently using to create bottles resistant to natural extracts present in liquids. The primary material improvement was the addition of a nucleant to the raw material batches, which resulted in increased barrier properties, quite a useful fact considering that the natural extracts in question had a tendency to react with oxygen and undermine the products' quality.

    • Elias Bittan
    • Product Info
    • English
    • Created 14 Feb 2014
    • Modified 14 Sep 2015
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