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The aluminium jar with lid is a practical and visually attractive packaging material suitable for filling various solid and creamy formulations. Thanks to its c... read more
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The aluminium jar with lid is a practical and visually attractive packaging material suitable for filling various solid and creamy formulations. Thanks to its compact design and secure screw closure, it is ideal for travel sizes, samples and finished products. The metal surface supports the professional appearance of the product and at the same time helps protect the contents from external influences.
The jar is suitable for packing creams, ointments, balms, waxes, solid perfumes or scrubs, as well as smaller portions of powder or loose mixtures. The opaque packaging helps to reduce the exposure of the contents to light, which can contribute to the stability of sensitive components. Thanks to the robust construction and screw cap, the packaging is also well suited for frequent carrying in a handbag or cosmetic bag.
The combinations of packaging and closures that are created directly at Handymade are tested and functional. However, for all combinations we recommend always performing your own compatibility test – in particular for sealing, dosing (in the case of combined sets) and the behaviour of the packaging in contact with the specific formulation (pH, alcohol content, oil phase, etc.). This will ensure reliable use, long-term product stability and a professional result for the final packaging.
All technical parameters of the packaging are given in the attached packaging quality certificate and in the product parameters.
The aluminium jar is a commonly used packaging for natural and conventional cosmetics, especially for balms, ointments, waxes and solid perfumes. Before final launch for sale, we recommend carrying out your own compatibility test with the specific formula (particularly in the case of a high content of essential oils or alcohol) to verify the behaviour, stability and appearance of the product over time.
The jar can be reused provided that hygiene rules are followed. Before each new filling, it is important to clean the packaging thoroughly and then disinfect it in order to minimise the risk of microbial contamination. For disinfection you can use, for example, isopropyl alcohol or ethanol available in the Handymade range: IPA 99 % isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol 96 % denatured, plant-based. After disinfection, allow the packaging to dry thoroughly and only then fill it again.
It is advisable to fill the contents into a clean and disinfected jar while observing hygiene rules – ideally using clean spatulas, filling bottles or dosing equipment. When filling hot mixtures, it is important to follow the recommendations of the formula and not to exceed temperatures at which undesirable changes in the product could occur. Do not overfill the jar to the very top, so that there is space left for comfortable closing of the lid without the contents being pushed out.
If you decide not to use the jar any longer, we recommend first emptying it and removing product residues (by wiping or rinsing with a suitable cleaning agent). You can then place it in sorted waste collection according to the recycling symbol indicated in the product parameters. Aluminium packaging is usually sorted into containers intended for metals. Recycling rules may differ depending on the municipality, so it is advisable to check the local recommendations of your recycling centre or waste collection service provider.
You can find suitable packaging most quickly using the advanced filter in the packaging material categories. After clicking on the respective category (for example bottles, jars or dropper bottles), you will find the filter at the top of the page. In it, you can combine several parameters at once – for example the type of neck, size, colour or packaging material. In this way, you can quickly narrow down the offer only to packaging that meets your requirements in terms of design and functionality.