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A container or dispenser that is made to keep air from getting inside and coming into touch with the contents within is referred to as airless packaging. This technology is frequently used to maintain the potency, integrity, and shelf life of diverse items in the cosmetics, skincare, pharmaceutical, and food industries.
Every time a container is opened while using traditional packing techniques like jars and bottles with screw closures or pumps, air can enter the container. Products that are sensitive to air and light in particular may oxidize, degrade, and become contaminated when exposed to air.
By generating a vacuum or a barrier that keeps air from contacting the contents, airless packaging aids in resolving these problems.
Typically, airless packaging comprises a container and a mechanism for pushing the product out while keeping air out. When a product is dispensed, the container is frequently made to collapse while still retaining a seal that forbids the entry of outside air.
This kind of packaging can increase the overall efficacy of the contents while also extending the shelf life of items and lowering the requirement for preservatives.
Serums, creams, lotions, and other compositions that can degrade when exposed to air and light are frequently packaged without air in the cosmetics and skincare sector. It has also been used in the pharmaceutical sector to maintain the stability of sensitive drugs.
Improved product protection, less waste, and an improved user experience are just a few advantages of airless packaging. It’s important to keep in mind, though, that while airless packaging may assist extend the shelf life of some items, it may not be appropriate for all formulas or products, necessitating careful consideration during the packaging design process.
The Global Airless Packaging Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Qosmedix just added more stock of airless packaging to its broad collection in response to customer demand. A 1 oz., 30 ml, 50% PCR White Jar with 50% PCR Airless Pumps and Clear Overcaps has been added to the portfolio.
Post-consumer recycled plastic is used in this timeless jar to help cut down on the quantity of virgin plastic used in your packaging. Depending on your preferred aesthetic, choose between two distinct pump designs: a lotion pump or an easy press pump. A family of White Airless Bottles with a Lotion Pump is another addition to the collection.
These bottles, which come in 15 ml, 30 ml, and 50 ml sizes, are ideal for packaging a range of skincare and cosmetic formulations. The cosmetic, skincare, spa, and salon industries all rely on Qosmedix, a global provider with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22301, and Eco Vadis Silver certifications.
The company, which was founded on the idea of upholding hygienic norms during beauty consultations, has grown to offer a variety of high-quality items that bring convenience and worth to its clients. The extensive supply includes jars, bottles, disposable spa gear, applicators, brushes, swabs, and more.
Comparatively lighter than an identical PET container, the paper bottle consumes less plastic and emits less greenhouse gases. The consumption of resources, minerals, and metals has significantly decreased as well.
Offset printing and hot stamping effects are available for customizing XPaper packaging.
The challenging task of turning post-consumer, low-grade plastic trash into virgin plastic, which has been audited and authorized by the ISCC using a mass balancing approach, has been mastered by SABIC. Previously, this waste was intended for disposal or cremation.
The packaging for the product was created by airless packaging specialists at the Aptar facility utilizing SABIC’s new circular certified plastic for all the polypropylene components.
The QLine invention is a snap-on ring that offers brands and fillers a secure, practical method of inserting the removable inner component in the pack after filling while safeguarding the formula. Due to the ease with which the inner component of the product may be taken apart using a thread system, its eco-design encourages users to reuse the product. Regula Airless Refill incorporates a free-metal pump to increase recycling.
Customers can use the refill version without difficulty because the pack is the same size as Regula Airless. Regula Airless Refill is produced in Europe and comes in 15ml, 30ml, and 50ml sizes.