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Tube packaging is used for more than just toothpaste and face wash (and other similar items). Tube packaging is also used to protect, store, and mail a variety of things, including bottles, certificates, posters, and food.
Tubes can be clear or opaque, and they come in a variety of colours and closures.
They are available with either flexible or hard bottoms. Closures can be screw-on, flip-top, with hanging hooks, or even plug-top, depending on the product.
The Europe Tube Packaging Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Emballator Tectubes has introduced a line of six mono-material PE or aluminium tubes made using green power for small-dose pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
The Twist off Recap, Twist off Reseal, Twist off Reclose, Twist off Reclose Aluminium, and Capped Aluminium tube versions are all part of the Small Dose line.
The line includes goods constructed of mono-material PE, post-consumer recycled aluminium, and aluminium, according to Emballator. The tubes appear to be available in medical or normal grades for pharmaceutical uses.
According to the company, all items are made in a production process that complies with ISO 9001: 2015, 15378: 2017 and ISO 14001 standards.
Albéa develops EcoFusion Top, a two-in-one HDPE cap solution for tubes used in personal care applications that claims to save “substantial” weight over normal tubes.
Albéa’s single open-and-close mechanism reduces the tube’s components to just two: the tube and a single cap, making it lighter than typical head and cap systems, according to the business.
EcoFusion Top is composed of HDPE, which ensures mono-materiality and improves recyclability. A flip-open cap integrated into the tube’s head is the solution.