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Glass bottle – Boston-type dropper bottle is a professional packaging solution suitable for precise dosing and safe storage of various liquid and partially visc... read more
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Glass bottle – Boston-type dropper bottle is a professional packaging solution suitable for precise dosing and safe storage of various liquid and partially viscous preparations. Thanks to its chemically resistant glass, it is ideal for cosmetic formulations, laboratory solutions, herbal extracts or concentrated aroma blends where content stability and minimisation of interaction between the product and the packaging are important. This type of small bottle is popular for its versatility, timeless design and easy integration into existing product lines.
Boston-type glass bottles are compatible with various types of closures and dosing systems (for example screw caps, droppers, spray pumps or practical applicators), depending on the selected parameters. The packaging–closure combinations created directly on Handymade are tested and functional. However, for all combinations we always recommend performing your own compatibility test (sealing, dosing and behaviour of the packaging in contact with the specific formulation) to ensure that the packaging works reliably with your particular product even after prolonged storage.
All technical parameters of the packaging are specified in the attached packaging quality certificate and in the product parameters.
To choose a suitable bottle, jar or other type of packaging, we recommend using the advanced filter in the packaging categories. It is located at the top of the page after clicking on a specific category and allows you to filter according to parameters such as neck type, size, colour and material. This enables you to quickly display only those packs that meet the requirements of your product and your filling technology.
The glass packaging can, if hygiene principles are followed, be safely reused. Before each refilling, the bottle must be thoroughly cleaned and then disinfected with a suitable agent, for example isopropyl alcohol or ethanol. For this purpose, you can use the products IPA 99 % isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol 96 % denatured plant-based. Only after the alcohol has completely dried and evaporated is the bottle ready to be refilled.
Before the first filling, we recommend first rinsing the bottle with a suitable cleaning agent, then thoroughly rinsing it with drinking water or demineralised water and finally disinfecting it with an alcohol solution. In practice, it has proven effective to use isopropyl alcohol or plant-based ethanol, which help remove residual moisture and reduce microbial load. After disinfection, allow the bottle to dry completely, preferably upside down on a clean, non-linting surface.
When selecting a closure, we recommend checking that it has the same neck type as the bottle itself. Then decide according to the consistency and mode of use of the product: droppers are suitable for precise dosing of drops, spray pumps for fine application in a mist, and practical applicators or standard screw caps for oil-based or more viscous products. The packaging–closure combinations offered directly in the related products on Handymade are tested; nevertheless, always carry out your own sealing and dosing test with your specific formulation.
The glass bottle is a robust and durable pack, but during transport it is important to ensure mechanical protection. When travelling, we recommend using a suitable closure with a seal, placing the bottle in a protective cosmetic bag or pouch and preventing impacts against hard objects. In the case of very frequent transportation, it is practical to combine the glass bottle with a protective case or to transport it in a vertical position in order to minimise the risk of leakage under long-term pressure on the closure.
If you decide not to use the bottle any longer, we recommend recycling it in accordance with the rules specified under the material designation of the product in the parameter table. Glass packs are generally placed in the container designated for glass after being freed from residues of the contents and, where possible, from closures made of other materials. By recycling glass bottles, you reduce the volume of waste and support the reuse of raw materials within the circular economy.