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Packaging for cosmetics, personal care, and household products includes bottles, tubes, jars, sachets, cartons, and flexible pouches, often with glossy, reflective, or low-energy surfaces. Irregular shapes, small formats, and multilayer materials can make consistent, legible coding challenging. Flexible pouches may wrinkle or stretch during filling, while curved bottles and jars require precise, high-contrast marking.
Markings provide clear information for consumers, including batch numbers, expiration dates, usage instructions, and brand identification, while also meeting regulatory traceability and compliance requirements. Coding systems need to maintain consistent, durable, and legible prints on diverse surfaces, even under challenging conditions such as high-speed production, humidity, temperature fluctuations, or exposure to cleaning agents. Integration with automated filling and packaging lines is essential to minimize downtime and ensure uniform code quality across all product types.
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①Rigid Plastic Containers
②Flexible Plastic and Paper
③Glass Bottles
④Metal Aerosol Cans