\n| EP-ZQ60<\/td>\n | 14-16 \/ ~34,000<\/td>\n | 12 \/ ~17,500<\/td>\n | 9-10 \/ ~11,200<\/td>\n | For Korean serum IBM at >35M units\/year SKU volumes requiring ZQ60 scale<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n \u2605 ZQ40 is the correct machine for all Korean serum IBM at 5-30ml. Korean K-beauty serum SKU annual volumes (5-25M units per SKU) are within ZQ40 range at 30-75% utilisation, leaving schedule capacity for multi-SKU serum ampoule production on one ZQ40.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n\n\n <\/div>\n \n \u0623\u0633\u0626\u0644\u0629 \u0648\u0623\u062c\u0648\u0628\u0629 \u0641\u064a \u0627\u0644\u0647\u0646\u062f\u0633\u0629<\/p>\n Serum Vial IBM \u2014 Engineering Questions<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n \n \n \u0633 01<\/span><\/p>\nWhy does Korean serum vial IBM use PP rather than PET ISBM for the glass-alternative market?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n PP IBM and PET ISBM target different Korean serum vial market positions, with PP IBM preferred for three specific Korean serum product categories. Korean vitamin C serum at pH 2.5-3.5: PET ISBM is the standard glass-alternative for water-clear Korean serum vials, but PET has a known limitation with high-concentration ascorbic acid (vitamin C) \u2014 ascorbic acid in water at pH 2.5-3.5 can cause PET hydrolysis at the ester linkage bonds over 18-24 months Korean shelf life, producing slight yellowing of the PET matrix and potential acetaldehyde migration. PP has no ester bonds in its backbone and is fully stable with Korean vitamin C serum at pH 2.5-3.5 for 24-month Korean shelf life. Korean retinoid serum: retinol and retinyl palmitate in Korean anti-ageing serum are sensitive to UV and oxygen \u2014 PP\u2019s 5-12% wall haze provides slight UV diffusion that the fully transparent PET does not, giving PP IBM Korean retinoid serum vials a mild UV protection benefit at Korean in-store retail display under fluorescent or LED cosmetic cabinet lighting. Korean fermented serum with high alcohol content: Korean makgeolli-derived or sake-derived fermented serum at 15-30% alcohol favours PP (swell 0.05-0.2%) over PET (negligible swell but higher permeability to ethanol vapour through PET wall vs PP wall). For water-clear Korean serum formulations at neutral pH with no alcohol or sensitive actives, PET ISBM remains the preferred glass-alternative \u2014 PP IBM is the selection when PP\u2019s specific chemical resistance or haze characteristics provide a product protection advantage over PET for the Korean serum formulation in question.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \u0633 02<\/span><\/p>\nWhat Korean serum active ingredients require PP IBM compatibility testing?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n PP IBM serum vial compatibility with Korean serum active ingredients is excellent for the most common Korean K-beauty active categories. Korean hyaluronic acid serum (pH 5.5-7.0, aqueous): PP fully compatible at 18-24 month Korean shelf life without testing \u2014 hyaluronic acid and its derivatives are water-soluble polymers with no polymer-PP interaction at usage concentrations. Korean niacinamide serum (pH 5.5-7.0, 5-20% niacinamide): PP fully compatible \u2014 niacinamide (nicotinamide) has no PP interaction at Korean serum usage concentrations, no special testing required. Korean peptide serum (pH 5.5-7.5, amino acid chains at 0.01-5%): PP fully compatible \u2014 Korean peptides (palmitoyl pentapeptide, acetyl hexapeptide, copper peptide) are protein fragments with no PP interaction. Korean fermentation serum (pH 4.5-6.5, fermented lysate at 30-80%): PP fully compatible \u2014 Korean fermentation extracts (galactomyces ferment filtrate, bifida ferment lysate, saccharomyces ferment filtrate) are water-based biological extracts with no PP interaction. Korean serum ingredients requiring PP IBM compatibility testing: (1) high-concentration terpene essential oils above 2% (d-limonene, eucalyptol) \u2014 test for PP swell at 40\u00b0C\/90 days; (2) propylene glycol above 30% concentration in Korean waterless serum concentrate \u2014 verify PP wall dimensional stability at 40\u00b0C\/90 days; (3) novel active delivery systems using liposome or microemulsion carriers with high-concentration lipid phase above 40% \u2014 test for lipid-PP interaction over Korean shelf life. The Korean K-beauty serum IBM market\u2019s dominant active categories (hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, peptides, fermentation extracts) are all PP IBM-compatible without specific testing, making PP IBM the lowest documentation-burden Korean serum glass-alternative option for mainstream Korean K-beauty serum formulations.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \u0633 03<\/span><\/p>\nCan IBM serum vials meet Korean MFDS cosmetic container requirements for Korean luxury serum registration?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n PP IBM serum vials fully satisfy Korean MFDS Cosmetic Act container requirements for Korean luxury serum registration. The Korean MFDS cosmetic container framework requires: container material positive list compliance (PP RCP is a listed Korean MFDS cosmetic container material); additive and colourant positive list compliance (PP RCP with Korean MFDS-listed antioxidants, no restricted colourants); no recycled polymer content for direct cosmetic contact; and migration testing in Korean MFDS specified solvents if the Korean brand\u2019s QA protocol requires it. Korea Ever-Power provides the complete Korean MFDS cosmetic container documentation package for PP IBM serum vials as part of the standard IBM container qualification service \u2014 including PP material declaration, Korean MFDS positive list additive confirmation, production process declaration (zero flash, 100% visual inspection), and dimensional report for all cavities. For Korean luxury serum brands launching at Korean department stores (Shinsegae, Lotte, Hyundai) or Korean duty-free channels, Korea Ever-Power also provides the additional documentation required for Korean luxury retail buyer packaging approval: pre-delivery production trial samples (10 per cavity), dimensional report with cavity identification, dropper or pump fitment test report using Korean brand-supplied Korean serum dispenser assembly, and body haze measurement per cavity (ASTM D1003 at 0.6 mm wall).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \u0633 04<\/span><\/p>\nHow are Korean serum ampoule vials packed and shipped to prevent Korean K-beauty brand damage during Korean cosmetic logistics?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n PP IBM serum vials at 5-15 ml are the smallest and most fragile-appearing Korean cosmetic IBM containers in the product range, but their structural advantage over glass makes packaging less critical than glass ampoule logistics. Korea Ever-Power standard bulk shipping for Korean serum vial IBM: containers are packed standing upright in Korean cosmetic container trays (vacuum-formed PET tray with individual vial pockets at the correct OD for each vial format) with inter-tray spacers and carton boxing. The tray pocket OD is designed to accept the vial body OD \u00b11.0 mm tolerance \u2014 Korean IBM vial dimensional consistency (body OD \u00b10.20 mm across all cavities and all production cycles) ensures all vials seat correctly in the standard tray pocket without rattling (neck damage) or over-tightness (mark on vial body from tray pressure). PP IBM vials survive the Korean cosmetic container tray packing process without the glass ampoule fragility that requires special Japanese-style overwrap protection and single-vial cushioning. Korean K-beauty brands that have switched from glass to PP IBM serum vials report 0% transit breakage versus 0.3-1.5% Korean glass ampoule transit breakage rate in Korean cosmetic logistics \u2014 eliminating the Korean glass ampoule breakage credit claim cost that Korean luxury brands previously absorbed as a cost of goods.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \u0633 05<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is the minimum wall thickness for PP IBM serum vials at 5 ml and 15 ml format?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n PP IBM serum vial minimum wall thickness is determined by the structural and functional requirements of the Korean serum vial format, not by IBM process minimum wall capability (which can produce walls as thin as 0.35 mm at 5 ml format). Korean serum vial structural wall minimum: 0.45 mm for 5 ml PP IBM vial (body OD 14-16 mm) and 0.50 mm for 15 ml PP IBM vial (body OD 20-22 mm). These minimums satisfy: (1) 1.2m drop test without body fracture at Korean cosmetic packaging drop test conditions (PP at 0.45-0.50 mm wall, room temperature); (2) Korean serum vial consumer squeeze resistance (Korean consumers test serum vial body stiffness as a perceived quality indicator \u2014 PP at 0.45 mm wall produces a satisfying firm feel rather than the soft feel of 0.35 mm wall that Korean consumers associate with lower-quality packaging); (3) Korean label application (Korean serum vial PSL pressure-sensitive label requires body wall to withstand label application pressure without deformation). At the 5 ml format (body OD 14-16 mm), the IBM preform body wall is typically 0.65-0.75 mm to produce a 0.45-0.50 mm finished wall after blow inflation at the 1.0x nominal body blow ratio \u2014 the preform wall must be slightly thicker than the target finish wall to account for the blow inflation wall reduction factor at the exact body blow ratio. Korea Ever-Power calculates the preform wall for each serum vial format during the mould design phase to ensure the finished wall is within specification at all body zones including the critical shoulder transition from neck to body.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \u0633 06<\/span><\/p>\nHow does Korea Ever-Power handle multi-SKU Korean serum ampoule IBM on a single ZQ40?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Korea Ever-Power manages multi-SKU Korean serum ampoule IBM on a single ZQ40 through a structured mould set changeover schedule that maximises ZQ40 annual utilisation across a Korean K-beauty brand\u2019s serum ampoule range. A typical Korean K-beauty serum brand running 4-6 ampoule SKUs (5 ml, 10 ml, 15 ml, 20 ml and 30 ml formats) on a single Korea Ever-Power ZQ40 follows this production schedule architecture: each mould set is assigned a weekly production block of 1-3 Korean production days per 5-day Korean production week, calculated from the Korean brand\u2019s weekly demand at each SKU format. ZQ40 mould set changeover time (approximately 3-4 hours for complete 3-station mould swap) is scheduled between production blocks within a single Korean shift, ensuring changeover does not consume productive Korean production time. PP RCP material is the same across all 4-6 ampoule SKU mould sets \u2014 no material changeover cost or purge waste between serum ampoule SKU production runs (all PP RCP, same barrel parameters, only mould set changes). ZQ40 annual utilisation target for Korean multi-SKU serum ampoule IBM: 82-88%, with the remaining 12-18% used for mould changeovers, scheduled Korean maintenance, PP material lot changeovers, and Korea Ever-Power Korean production trial time for new Korean K-beauty brand ampoule mould sets being qualified on the same ZQ40 during Korean off-peak production periods.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n SERUM VIAL IBM ENQUIRY \u00b7 KOREA EVER-POWER<\/p>\n Planning Korean Serum Vial IBM Production?<\/h2>\nKorea Ever-Power provides PP RCP IBM serum ampoule vial production on ZQ40 with dropper\/pump neck fitment verification, wall haze qualification, body straightness measurement and Korean K-beauty brand documentation for Korean MFDS cosmetic registration.<\/p>\n Request Serum Vial IBM Consultation \u2192<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0631\u0631: Cxm<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"SERUM VIAL IBM \u00b7 GLASS-ALTERNATIVE PP \u00b7 KOREAN AMPOULE \u00b7 KOREA EVER-POWER ZQ40 Serum Vial IBM: Korean Ampoule Container Production Guide Korean serum ampoule IBM at 5-30 ml uses PP RCP as a glass-alternative container offering the clarity, chemical resistance and shatter-proof safety advantages that Korean K-beauty brands require for high-concentration active ingredient serums. 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