PETG material has a glossy surface, moderate heat resistance and chemical resistance, and is suitable for packaging cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, and daily chemical products where appearance and visual effect are of high importance.
Core selling points of PETG blow-molded bottles:
- Excellent clarity: PETG offers near‑glass transparency, effectively showcasing the color and texture of contents and enhancing product display and visual appeal.
- Good impact resistance: Compared with standard PET and PVC, PETG provides better impact toughness, reducing the risk of breakage.
- Strong processability: Suitable for blow molding and post-processing (cutting, drilling) as well as surface printing or thermal transfer, supporting a variety of decorative treatments.
- Safety and recyclability: Complies with common food and cosmetic contact material regulations (subject to material grade and test reports); recyclable within local recycling systems (depending on local policies).
- Flexible customization: Capacity, neck specifications, color, surface treatment and printing can all be customized to customer requirements, with sample validation and small-batch trial production supported.
Suggested technical parameters:
- Material: PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol‑modified); material grade and certifications provided per customer requirements.
- Typical capacities: 30 mL to 2 L (custom sizes available).
- Wall thickness and tolerances: Set according to product strength and hand-feel requirements; common range 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
- Neck specifications: Common 18/410, 20/410, 24/410, etc. (customized to match customer closures and caps).
- Temperature reference: Short-term heat resistance up to approximately 60°C (depends on material grade and product structure; if high‑temperature sterilization or autoclaving is required, specify and validate in the contract).
- Surface treatments: Screen printing, thermal transfer printing, labeling, shrink sleeves, matte/gloss finishes, etc.
Applicable scenarios for PETG blow-molded bottles:
- Cosmetics and skincare: serums, sprays, lotions and facial cleansers where display effect and tactile feel are emphasized.
- Food and health supplements: dry or low‑volatility liquids, condiments, nutritional supplements, etc. (material must be confirmed to meet food contact regulations).
- Medical and household chemicals: reagent bottles and cleaning product packaging not intended for high‑temperature sterilization.
- Premium gifts and promotional packaging: due to high clarity and good surface decoration effects, suitable for packaging that enhances brand image.
Usage and storage suggestions:
- Fill and store according to product labels and instructions; avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, open flames, or strong sunlight. Filling and sealing operations are recommended in a ventilated, non‑flammable environment.
- Before cleaning and reuse, confirm whether the product is suitable for repeated use and avoid contact with incompatible chemicals.
- Dispose of according to local environmental regulations and recycling guidelines.