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The glass bottle with black sprayer represents a professional packaging solution for liquid products where gentle, even and hygienic dosing is important. The co... read more
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The glass bottle with black sprayer represents a professional packaging solution for liquid products where gentle, even and hygienic dosing is important. The combination of a high-quality glass bottle and a functional sprayer ensures comfortable use, protects the contents from contamination and enables precise application without unnecessary product waste.
This type of packaging is suitable for filling various cosmetic preparations, waters and sprays where practical dosing in the form of a mist or fine spray is required. The smooth glass surface also makes it easier to apply labels and supports professional branding of the final product.
This glass bottle with sprayer forms a ready-made combination of packaging and dosing system, which is suitable for immediate use without the need for additional accessories. Combinations of packaging and closures 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) so that you can be sure the packaging works reliably with your specific product.
All technical parameters of the packaging are listed in the enclosed Packaging Quality Certificate and in the product parameters.
Yes, the packaging can be reused if you provide proper care and follow hygiene principles. Before each refilling, we recommend thoroughly cleaning and rinsing the bottle and sprayer, then disinfecting the packaging with a suitable alcohol, for example IPA 99 % isopropyl alcohol or ethanol 96 % denatured plant-based. Only after it has completely dried is the bottle ready to be refilled.
The bottle with sprayer is ideal for all formulations that are applied in the form of a fine spray – for example facial and body waters, refreshers, hair tonics, aromatherapy room sprays or smaller doses of cleaning solutions. Before final use, we always recommend testing whether the chosen formula is suitable for the spraying type and does not clog the nozzle.
First completely empty any remaining original contents and rinse the bottle with warm water and a suitable cleaning agent. Then rinse thoroughly with clean water so that no detergent residues remain. Rinse the sprayer by repeatedly drawing in clean water. After washing, we recommend disinfecting the interior of the packaging and the surface using alcohol, for example IPA 99 % or plant-based ethanol 96 %, and letting all parts dry completely at room temperature.
Before recycling, it is advisable to remove product residues from the packaging and, if possible, separate the glass part from the plastic sprayer. Place the glass bottle in the separate glass collection according to local rules, and the plastic sprayer in the appropriate container for plastics (or according to the material designation in the product parameters). Thanks to correct sorting, the material can be reprocessed and the amount of waste is reduced.
The fastest way is to use the advanced filter in the packaging category. After clicking on the appropriate category at the top of the page, you will find an option to filter products according to several parameters – for example by neck type, size, colour or material. Using these filters, you can display only those bottles, medicine bottles, jars or dosing systems that meet the required criteria for your specific product.
Before serial filling we recommend performing internal compatibility tests – verifying the sealing of the packaging during long-term standing, the stability of the product in contact with the glass and the plastic parts of the sprayer, the consistency and fineness of the spray at different temperatures and any changes in fragrance or colour during storage. It is also advisable to test the packaging during transport (e.g. by shaking or placing it on its side) in order to check whether any leakage of contents occurs.