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Amber Glass Containers

Brown wide-mouth tablet bottle 60ml 75ml 100m 120ml 150m 200ml 250ml 300ml 400ml 500ml 625ml 750ml

Tablet bottles are mainly used to contain nutritional supplements, tablets and capsules, and are suitable for containing products that need to be protected from light.

150ml Amber Glass Bottles for Syrup

Glass containers are commonly made with a combination of various oxides or oxygen-based compounds and are commonly referred to as “soda-lime” glass. The combining of raw materials, including sand, soda ash, limestone and cullet, creates glass containers that are durable, strong, impermeable, easily shaped, and inexpensive. The proportion of raw materials is based on availability, chemical and physical consistency, sizing, purity and cost. The goal is to use the most economical and high-quality raw materials available. Some oxides will form glass without adding any other elements and are known as network formers. The most common of these is silica (SiO2).

Brown wide-mouth tablet bottle

Tablet bottles are mainly used to contain nutritional supplements, tablets and capsules, and are suitable for containing products that need to be protected from light.

100ml Amber Moulded Vials for Injection

Glass containers for pharmaceutical use are glass articles intended to come into direct contact with pharmaceutical preparations, so its stable hydrolytic resistance is very important, ours meet all requirements specified in the latest version of norm of CFDA YBB, USP, EP.

480ml Amber Boston Round Bottles

We produce and supplie a full range of Boston bottles, their neck finish complies with GPI400, there are five colors series available, and the quality requirements such as heavy metal content and leachable meet the requirements in US and Europen market.

100ml Amber Glass Bottles for Syrup

Glass containers are commonly made with a combination of various oxides or oxygen-based compounds and are commonly referred to as “soda-lime” glass. The combining of raw materials, including sand, soda ash, limestone and cullet, creates glass containers that are durable, strong, impermeable, easily shaped, and inexpensive. The proportion of raw materials is based on availability, chemical and physical consistency, sizing, purity and cost. The goal is to use the most economical and high-quality raw materials available. Some oxides will form glass without adding any other elements and are known as network formers. The most common of these is silica (SiO2).
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