UKPACK's Refillable Airless Bottle

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The Airless Bottle Refillable System design

UKPACK’s airless refillable system utilizes PP, but can also be created with 30-100% PCR by package weight. The internal cartridge can be recycled and a new cartridge can be used with the same actuator and outer bottle. Both of these features reduce the carbon footprint and environmental impact of the ARS.

Incorporating a disposable and replaceable inner cartridge is UKPACK Packaging’s newest innovation towards sustainable packaging.

“Innovation is defined by UKPACK Packaging as a solution that must meet several criteria for us to consider it an innovation,”according toLucas Ji, Director of Sales. “An innovation must be replicable, economical and satisfy a particular need in the market. Most airless refillable packages on the market are simply a screw-off pump branded as refillable. The material selection has not changed, and the materials utilized are not easily recyclable. Another issue that we are seeing is that the packaging is not intuitive for user-friendly use and reuse,” states Bulla.

The patented Airless Refillable System designed by UKPACK Packaging’s engineering department utilizes a simple push of a button to release the inner assembly which allows the customer to easily replace only the inner bottle and then easily slide and snap back into position. The Airless Refillable System will be available in 15ml, 30ml and 50ml versions.

All innovations developed at UKPACK Packaging go through a process from material selection, design, ease of use and cost-effectiveness. UKPACK Packaging can work with you to ensure that your Brand DNA and sustainability requirements are met.

Features:

  1. Newly environment-friendly design: Run out, Refill, Reuse.
  2. Special big button design, a comfortable press-touch feeling.
  3. Airless function design: No need to touch the product to avoid contamination.
  4. The refillable inner bottle can be made with PCR material.
  5. Thick wall outer bottle design: elegant outlook, durable and reusable.
  6. Helps the brand develop the market by 1+1 refillable inner bottles.

Applications:

  • Face serum bottle
  • Face moisturizer bottle
  • Eye care essence bottle
  • Eye care serum bottle
  • Skin care serum bottle
  • Skin care lotion bottle
  • Skin care essence bottle
  • Body lotion bottle
  • Cosmetic toner bottle

Contact UKPACK for more details

See also

Cosmetic Water Bottles for Makeup Removers and Cleansers

UKPACK’s Cosmetic Water Bottle caters to the rising trend of cosmetic liquid products such as micellar water and cleansing oils. With precise dispensing technology, the pack has been specially designed to work with low-viscosity substances with an additional buckle to prevent accidental pressing when stationary or on the go. The threaded bottle mouth with a screw cap design ensures good sealing performance, with no leakages, even when turned upside down.

AllPlastic Bellows Pump is Now More Sustainable Than Ever

UKPACK has made more advancements in providing its customers with sustainable packaging solutions and can announce that the AllPlastic Pump has become easier to recycle, helping brands meet their sustainability goals.  UKPACK's AllPlastic Pump, now contains 100% polyolefin materials, which will make the recyclability process fully ready for a circular economy. The enhanced AllPlastic Bellows Pumps provide ease of recycling, yet with the same performance as previous TPE model.

Foamers at UKPACK

UKPACK offers matching foam bottles in a range from 50 to 650 ml. These foam bottles are produced from PET ,PETG or HDPE and fit the foam pumps perfectly. The PET foam bottles have a shiny and smooth appearance. As the neck is part of the injected preform this guarantees very narrow tolerances and therefore a guaranteed leak-free solution. The HDPE foam bottles have a more pharmaceutical appearance and can easily be produced in small quantities from 10,000 pieces in any one colour.

  • Abigail Mackay
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  • Created 30 Nov 2022
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