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Taiwan K.K. / Taixing K.K.One of the catches of roll-on dispensers is that they require at least three pieces to function correctly - a product receptacle, an application sphere and a fitment to house the sphere and connect it to the bottle. For the packaging buyer, this means added costs related to extra materials and a risk in design flaws where the three pieces don’t mesh perfectly.
TKPC has elegantly sidestepped this issue by inventing a new line of roll-on dispensers that are blow-injected around the application sphere, such that the sphere is nested perfectly and directly in the bottle without the need for an additional fitment. The ball moves easily within its housing, with no reduced capabilities from the consumer’s point of view. The packaging is also lighter, more durable, and is easily colour customized - the colours of both the sphere and the bottle can be changed to suit the client’s needs.
Available in a range of sizes (0.4inch/1.0inch/1.14inch/1.4inch spheres and bottles) the components can be purchased together or separately and special, customized orders are accepted.
The company also produces traditional roll-ons which retain certain advantages, such as being able to pair plastic sphere and fitment with a prestige glass receptacle, for high-end or premium products. The new roll-on line does not seek to replace other roll-on formats, it simply adds a cost-effective solution to its existing gamut of products. Many multinational enterprises, such as PZ Cussions, SaraLee, Henkel, AVON, SPH and more have already signed on, lured by the new product’s reduced cost and quick lead time.
