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Controlled-dispensing jar

Posted by Rick Lingle, Technical Editor -- Packaging Digest, 1/20/2013 12:04:21 PM

 

Seacliff Airless Jar322SeaCliff Beauty Packaging & Laboratories introduces a new addition to their airless dispensing jars. The airless components allow up to 100 percent product evacuation and prevent further contamination of product formula from air and bacteria.

 

This 35-gram airless jar component features an advanced concept and technology to allow the consumer to control the flow of the dispensed product through an engineered dial inside of the component. The dial can be turned to three different dispensing flow options. The jar also features an inner mirror underneath the cap which consumers can use for easy touch-ups while on the go.

 

"The airless dispensing jar is an easy to use and consumer-driven component that can be used for many skin care and cosmetic products," says Vonda Simon, owner and ceo of SeaCliff Beauty Packaging. "Consumers will appreciate the dispensing options available to suit their personal beauty needs."

 

The airless dispensing jar is made out of ABS, SAN and PP material and can be metalized or injection molded. Custom decoration such as color spray, silkscreen and hot stamp printing is available as well.

 

 

SeaCliff Beauty Packaging & Laboratories

949-955-1239
www.seacliffbeauty.com

 

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