Application route

Cosmetic Bottle Production

Blow molding machine and mold routes for cosmetic bottles where finish, bottle shape and material clarity affect buyer acceptance.

Reference visualization of an unbranded PET container representing this application route.
Container reference visualization — not an exact bottle specification, verified project photograph or measured result.
Direct application answer

Cosmetic Bottle Production RFQs need route-fit data first.

Cosmetic bottle RFQs should confirm material clarity, neck finish, shoulder geometry and sample appearance before choosing a PET or PP blowing route.

  • Bottle drawing or front/side sample photos
  • Target volume and neck finish
  • Surface finish target and sample acceptance rule
  • Material route: PET, PETG, PP or Tritan
Suggested scope

Machine and mold routes to review.

KRC900-II PETKRC900-II PPBottle blow molds

Route notes

  • Use PET or PETG when clarity and shelf appearance are the buyer priority.
  • Use PP or Tritan only after heating route and bottle geometry are checked.
  • Confirm shoulder geometry early because cosmetic bottle shapes often create wall-thickness risk.
RFQ checks

Confirm before quote.

  • Bottle shape and wall distribution
  • Surface finish and neck sealing area
  • Material route: PET, PETG, PP or Tritan
Risk checks
  • Do not quote only from a beauty-rendered reference image.
  • Do not approve mold work before neck finish and cap route are clear.
  • Do not treat appearance samples as optional for cosmetic packaging.
Application matrix

Map product route, buyer input and risk before quote.

This application page keeps machine choice, mold scope and RFQ data together so buyers do not compare a loose catalog model against a real production requirement.

Suggested equipment scope KRC900-II PET, KRC900-II PP, Bottle blow molds
Buyer should prepare Bottle drawing or front/side sample photos
All buyer inputs
  • Bottle drawing or front/side sample photos
  • Target volume and neck finish
  • Surface finish target and sample acceptance rule
  • Material route: PET, PETG, PP or Tritan
Engineering review focus Bottle shape and wall distribution
All engineering checks
  • Bottle shape and wall distribution
  • Surface finish and neck sealing area
  • Material route: PET, PETG, PP or Tritan
Quote risk to avoid Do not quote only from a beauty-rendered reference image.
All quote risks
  • Do not quote only from a beauty-rendered reference image.
  • Do not approve mold work before neck finish and cap route are clear.
  • Do not treat appearance samples as optional for cosmetic packaging.
Related application routes
FAQ

Questions buyers ask before this application quote.

What data is most important for a cosmetic bottle project?

Send bottle volume, neck finish, material target, sample photos and appearance requirements so machine and mold fit can be reviewed together.

Are cosmetic bottles always PET?

No. PET, PETG, PP, Tritan and other routes can apply, but clarity, heat route and bottle shape must be checked before quote.

Why does sample appearance matter before tooling?

Cosmetic bottles are judged by finish, clarity and shoulder geometry, so trial sample acceptance should be defined before mass production.