Use a Neckless Lotion Pump Container


Posted March 15, 2019 by kexonplastic

Kexon Plastic Pump, Foam Bottle, PE Bottle, PP Bottle Perfect product apply for washing products, biological medicine, cosmetic bag makeup, chemical industry. Good sealing, strong corrosion resistance,easy to use,economical and durable
 
KEXON’s Man Expert Series use neck-less style Lotion Pump(KEXON)-type containers unlike ordinary pump-type containers. The semi-transparent plunger(the second from the left) inside the grey container moves up little by little whenever users use lotion. There is a small hole underneath the grey container to prevent the interference due to the atmospheric pressure when the plunger moves up. The advantage of this container is users can use the product to the end-more cost-effective than ordinary tube or pump-type container. This product is patented. Due to the state-of the-art science combined in container design, the container has a direct effect on the competitiveness of products. A trend that a container differentiates the product-a container designs how to use the products-is emerging. Thus a scientific design is instrumental to cosmetics containers.

Ningbo KeXon Plastic Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive plastic packaging enterprise integrating design, production, and sales. We own a factory (Yuyao KeXon Sprayer Factory), and its plant area is over 6,000 square meters, with more than 20 years of production experience in various types of daily packaging. The company can professionally produce all kinds of foam pumps, plastic caps, daily and medicinal plastic bottles, as well as all kinds of trigger sprayers, lotion pumps, perfume sprayers, cream jar and other products.

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Last Updated March 15, 2019