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Understanding GPI Neck Finishes: 18‑410 vs 18‑415 for Glass Bottles

Introduction When sourcing glass bottles for essential oils, cosmetic serums, herbal liquids and pharmaceutical dropper bottles, the neck finish specification is critical for compatibility with caps, droppers and child‑resistant closures. The GPI (Glass Packaging Institute) neck‑finish coding system is widely adopted across global packaging industries. A typical marking such as 18‑410 or 18‑415 contains two

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Glass bottle common procurement questions and standard terms

Leexin glass bottle MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) Glass melting furnaces cannot stop production casually. For customized bottles without ready stock, the MOQ is 30,000 to 200,000 pieces. Larger order volumes deliver more stable finished quality. Stock items accept smaller trial orders. Production Lead Time Mass production cycle for custom glass bottles is 30–60 working days,

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Cosmetic Glass Bottles: Production Workflow and Key Sourcing Tips

LeeXin is a professional manufacturer and exporter specializing in cosmetics glass packaging. We are honored to introduce to you the complete production process of glass bottles and answer the common procurement questions of global brand buyers. Complete Production & Decoration Process Step 1: Raw Material Melting Cosmetic glass is mainly made of quartz sand, limestone,

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LX Glass Factory Resumption Announcement

Dear Valued Clients & Partners, After the 2026 Chinese New Year holiday. We are pleased to inform you that our international business department resumed full operations on 25th Feb. We have fully prepared for resumption, including equipment inspection, raw material stockpiling and staff training. All production processes are running smoothly to meet your order requirements

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Formulating Quality Inspection Standards for Glassware: Comprehensive Control from Raw Materials to Finished Products

Formulating quality inspection standards for glassware lies in balancing raw material characteristics, production defects, and market demands. It must not only meet basic safety requirements but also align with different customers’ quality expectations. Below is a practical framework for standard formulation covering raw material grading, defect control, and inspection processes. I. First, Understand Raw Materials:

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