Korean K-beauty lotion bottle IBM market divides into three segments by Korean brand tier. Premium segment (Amore Pacific, LG H&H Tier-1): PCTG transparent lotion\/toner bottles at 100\u2013150ml with high clarity requirements (haze \u22642%), UV-protective PP outer sleeve option, and premium surface decoration (hot-stamp, UV coating). Volume: approximately 50\u2013150 million PCTG IBM lotion bottles\/year for Korean Tier-1 brands. Mid-market segment (Innisfree, Etude, Nature Republic, Olive Young PB): PP opaque white or colour lotion bottles at 100\u2013200ml, bulk OEM supply from Korean IBM contractor at 30\u201350 million PP lotion bottles\/year per brand. Mass\/export segment (Korean ODM\/OEM for global brands, Sephora Collection, ASOS brand): PP lotion bottles 100\u2013200ml at the highest volume (200\u2013500+ million per Korean ODM), lowest per-unit cost target, and global cosmetic regulatory compliance requirement.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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IBM vs SBM for Korean Lotion Bottle<\/p>\n
PETG stretch blow moulded (SBM) lotion bottles are the primary alternative to IBM PP\/PCTG lotion bottles in the Korean cosmetic packaging market. IBM advantages over SBM for Korean lotion bottle production: IBM neck OD \u00b10.05mm vs SBM \u00b10.10\u20130.15mm (IBM pump fitment is superior); IBM PP material cost KRW 1,500\u20132,000\/kg vs SBM PETG KRW 2,800\u20133,500\/kg (IBM lower material cost for comparable volume lotion bottle); IBM production requires no preform supply chain (preforms manufactured at separate facility for SBM, adding lead time and logistics cost for Korean SBM lotion bottle producers). SBM advantages over IBM for Korean lotion bottle: SBM PETG has higher clarity than IBM PCTG at equivalent wall thickness; SBM can produce complex lotion bottle shapes with re-entrant undercuts not achievable in IBM single-piece blow process; SBM preform tooling cost is lower than IBM mould cost for equivalent cavity count at >8 cavities. Korea Ever-Power recommends IBM for Korean lotion bottle programmes where pump fitment precision, PP material compatibility or production lead-time requirements favour IBM process over SBM PETG.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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SEZIONE 02<\/p>\n
PP vs PCTG for Korean Lotion Bottle IBM: Full Comparison<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
\n\n\nPARAMETRO<\/th>\n PP RCP (KOREAN LOTION STANDARD)<\/th>\n PCTG (KOREAN PREMIUM LOTION)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n \n\nLight transmission (3mm wall)<\/td>\n Opaque (0%) \u2014 white, colour or black<\/td>\n >88% \u2014 optical clarity for tinted lotion visibility<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nHaze (3mm wall)<\/td>\n N\/A (opaque)<\/td>\n 1.5\u20133.0% (IBM PCTG) \u2014 Korean brand target \u22642.0%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nAlcohol resistance (toner\/essence)<\/td>\n Excellent \u2014 PP resistant to ethanol up to 70% in K-beauty toner formulations<\/td>\n Very good \u2014 PCTG resistant to ethanol \u226450%; test at >30% ethanol K-beauty toner<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nKorean market resin cost<\/td>\n KRW 1,500\u20131,900\/kg<\/td>\n KRW 3,800\u20135,200\/kg (\u00d72.5\u20133.0 vs PP)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \ntemperatura del barile IBM<\/td>\n 215\u2013235\u00b0C (ZQ40\/ZQ60 standard barrel)<\/td>\n 240\u2013275\u00b0C (higher barrel temperature zone 1)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nRecycling (Korean EPR)<\/td>\n PP #5 \u2014 Korean EPR highest recyclability credit; compatible with Korean plastic colour sorting<\/td>\n PCTG #1 equivalent \u2014 Korean EPR recyclable but less common than PET in Korean sorting stream<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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SEZIONE 03<\/p>\n
ZQ Machine Process Parameters for PP vs PCTG Lotion Bottle<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nKorea Ever-Power ZQ IBM 3-station process for lotion bottle production \u2014 the process parameter differences between PP and PCTG IBM lotion bottle production occur across all three stations: injection (Station 1) barrel temperature 215\u2013235\u00b0C for PP versus 240\u2013275\u00b0C for PCTG; blow (Station 2) air pressure 4.5\u20136.0 bar for PP versus 5.0\u20137.0 bar for PCTG (PCTG requires higher blow pressure to fully inflate at 240\u2013275\u00b0C melt temperature); cooling dwell 2.0\u20133.0s for PP (10\u201315\u00b0C mould cooling) versus 2.5\u20133.5s for PCTG (8\u201312\u00b0C mould cooling required for clear PCTG wall). These parameter differences are pre-set in Korea Ever-Power ZQ machine HMI recipe files for each Korean lotion bottle format and material combination.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n
ZQ60 PROCESS PARAMETER COMPARISON: 100ml PP vs 100ml PCTG LOTION BOTTLE<\/p>\n
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Zona del barile 1 (alimentazione)<\/p>\n
PP: 180\u00b0C \/ PCTG: 210\u00b0C<\/p>\n
Feed zone temperature: PP 180\u00b0C (PP melts progressively from 160\u00b0C). PCTG feed zone 210\u00b0C (PCTG Tg 80\u00b0C, full melt onset 210\u2013220\u00b0C). PCTG must not be processed below 200\u00b0C in feed zone or pellet bridging occurs at ZQ screw feed port<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Barrel Zone 3 (Metering)<\/p>\n
PP: 235\u00b0C \/ PCTG: 270\u00b0C<\/p>\n
Metering zone (highest barrel temperature): PP 235\u00b0C targets MFR 20\u201325 g\/10min processing viscosity. PCTG 270\u00b0C targets PCTG melt flow sufficient for clean preform fill without over-shear degradation. PCTG processing above 280\u00b0C causes yellowing and molecular weight reduction<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Mould Cooling Water<\/p>\n
PP: 10\u201315\u00b0C \/ PCTG: 8\u201312\u00b0C<\/p>\n
PCTG requires colder mould cooling (8\u201312\u00b0C) than PP (10\u201315\u00b0C) to prevent PCTG haze from slow crystallisation during cooling dwell. PCTG chilled below 8\u00b0C at mould surface produces condensation risk on ZQ mould exterior in humid Korean summer conditions<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Pressione di soffiaggio<\/p>\n
PP: 5.0 bar \/ PCTG: 6.5 bar<\/p>\n
PCTG lotion bottle IBM requires higher blow pressure (6.0\u20137.0 bar) than PP (4.5\u20136.0 bar) at the ZQ60 blow station to achieve full preform expansion against blow mould cavity at PCTG\u2019s higher melt viscosity versus PP at IBM processing temperature<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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SEZIONE 04<\/p>\n
K-Beauty Lotion Bottle Design: Neck Finish, Body Shape and Wall Spec<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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Korean Lotion Bottle Neck Finish Standards<\/p>\n
Korean K-beauty lotion bottle neck finishes are standardised around three primary GPI thread specifications for Korean cosmetic pump and cap fitment. 24\/410 (24mm OD, 410 thread \u2014 3-start thread): the most common Korean lotion bottle neck for Korean cosmetic pump dispensers (Aptar Korea, Yonwoo, Mitani Korea 24mm pump fitment). IBM neck OD target: 23.9\u201324.1mm (\u00b10.1mm tolerance for most Korean pump brands, with premium Korean pump suppliers specifying \u00b10.05mm). 28\/410 (28mm OD, 410 thread): Korean lotion bottle with disc-top or flip-top cap (popular in Korean daily moisturiser and toner format). 20\/410 (20mm OD): Korean essence\/serum small-bottle format (50ml or less) with dropper pump or 20mm flip-top. IBM neck OD \u00b10.05mm is achievable on ZQ40\/ZQ60 for all three Korean lotion bottle neck standards \u2014 enabling Korea Ever-Power Korean IBM lotion bottle customers to achieve consistent pump fitment torque across production batches without pump cap adjustment at Korean filling line.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korean Lotion Bottle Body Shape and Wall Specification<\/p>\n
Korean K-beauty lotion bottle body shapes range from standard cylindrical (most common for Korean mid-market lotion brands) to slim-waist hourglass (premium K-beauty positioning) and square cross-section (Korean ODM export formats for Western beauty retail shelving). IBM body shape constraints: IBM produces circular cross-section bodies cleanly; square and oval cross-section IBM lotion bottles are achievable on ZQ40\/ZQ60 with non-circular blow mould cavities but require careful preform rotation alignment at the blow station (square IBM lotion bottle preform must be angularly indexed to the blow mould cavity for correct flat-face alignment). Korean lotion bottle wall specification: standard PP IBM lotion bottle wall 0.8\u20131.2mm at bottle body (minimum 0.6mm at blow mould cavity shoulder for structural integrity); PCTG IBM lotion bottle wall 0.9\u20131.3mm (slightly thicker than PP equivalent for equivalent flex-stiffness, as PCTG modulus ~2,100 MPa is slightly lower than PP RCP ~1,450 MPa in IBM biaxially-oriented wall). Korea Ever-Power\u2019s IBM mould design for Korean lotion bottle targets wall uniformity \u00b10.05mm across the bottle body circumference, measured by ultrasonic wall gauge at Korean cosmetic brand first article approval.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\nIBM lotion and toner bottle types and body shapes produced on Korea Ever-Power ZQ series IBM machines \u2014 cylindrical PP opaque white lotion bottle (most common Korean K-beauty format, ZQ40 10-cavity at ~6,500 bottles\/hour), slim-waist hourglass PP colour lotion bottle (premium Korean cosmetic positioning, ZQ60 8-cavity), and PCTG transparent toner bottle (Korean premium essence\/toner, ZQ60HE 8-cavity at ~4,200 bottles\/hour). The range of body shapes achievable in IBM lotion bottle production on Korea Ever-Power ZQ40\/ZQ60 covers the full Korean K-beauty lotion bottle market from mass-market cylindrical through premium hourglass formats.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n
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SEZIONE 05<\/p>\n
Output Data: ZQ40 and ZQ60 IBM Lotion Bottle Production Rate<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
\n\n\nFORMATO<\/th>\n MODELLO ZQ<\/th>\n CAVIT\u00c0<\/th>\n BOTTIGLIE\/ORA<\/th>\n BOTTLES\/DAY (16HR)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n \n\n50ml toner bottle (PP opaque)<\/td>\n ZQ40<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n ~8,600<\/td>\n ~137,600<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n100ml lotion bottle (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ40<\/td>\n 10<\/td>\n ~6,500<\/td>\n ~104,000<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n100ml toner bottle (PCTG clear)<\/td>\n ZQ60HE<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n ~4,200<\/td>\n ~67,200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n150ml lotion bottle (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ60<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n ~4,800<\/td>\n ~76,800<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n300ml body lotion bottle (PP)<\/td>\n ZQ80<\/td>\n 6<\/td>\n ~2,800<\/td>\n ~44,800<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\nKorea Ever-Power ZQ IBM lotion, toner and essence bottle range across K-beauty formats \u2014 the IBM production output rates shown in the table above are measured at Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si facility at standard Korean IBM production conditions (PP RCP LG SP191, barrel 225\u00b0C, mould cooling 12\u00b0C, Korean summer ambient 28\u00b0C). Actual Korean customer IBM production rates may vary \u00b110% depending on specific PP grade MFR, Korean factory ambient temperature, chiller capacity margin and production schedule (continuous 24-hour versus 16-hour 2-shift). Korea Ever-Power\u2019s Korean sales team provides IBM production rate estimates based on ZQ machine model, cavity count and lotion bottle format for Korean customer investment planning.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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Korean Cosmetic Formulation Compatibility: Lotion and Toner IBM Bottle<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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PP IBM Lotion Bottle: Korean Formulation Compatibility<\/p>\n
PP IBM lotion bottle is compatible with the vast majority of Korean K-beauty lotion and toner formulations, including: water-in-oil (W\/O) and oil-in-water (O\/W) emulsion moisturisers (standard PP lotion application); ethanol-based toners up to 50% ethanol by volume (Korean fermented toner, essence toner); niacinamide serums and vitamin C (ascorbic acid\/ascorbyl glucoside) K-beauty brightening lotion; AHA\/BHA chemical exfoliant toner (lactic acid, glycolic acid, salicylic acid at \u226410% concentration); retinol serum and bakuchiol lotion (Korean retinol alternative cosmetics); hyaluronic acid and ceramide moisturiser. PP IBM lotion bottle is not recommended for formulations containing: high-concentration essential oil (>5% undiluted limonene, eucalyptol) which can cause PP stress cracking over time; acetone-based nail care formulations; toluene or xylene-containing hair care preparations. Korean cosmetic brands should conduct 90-day real-time stability testing at 40\u00b0C\/75%RH accelerated conditions with IBM PP lotion bottle and specific formulation before commercial production approval.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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PCTG IBM Toner Bottle: Formulation Compatibility Limits<\/p>\n
PCTG IBM toner bottle formulation compatibility is broader than PETG SBM for solvent-containing Korean beauty formulations due to PCTG\u2019s improved solvent resistance relative to PETG, but has specific limits that Korean cosmetic brand formulation teams must validate before commercial PCTG IBM toner bottle supply. PCTG IBM compatible formulations: water-based K-beauty toner (ethanol \u226430%), hyaluronic acid toner, fermented essence (galactomyces filtrate-based Korean toner), niacinamide toner, centella asiatica extract toner (popular Korean calm-skin toner). PCTG IBM formulation caution zones: ethanol >30% in K-beauty toner requires PCTG compatibility testing (Eastman PCTG TX1001 is rated for ethanol \u226435% in Eastman chemical compatibility guide \u2014 higher ethanol concentrations may cause PCTG haze increase >2% CIE Haze after 90-day fill); ketone-containing fragrance compounds (>1% ketone in fragrance complex may cause PCTG stress cracking at IBM lotion bottle shoulder after drop impact). Korea Ever-Power provides Korean PCTG IBM toner bottle customers with Eastman PCTG TX1001 chemical compatibility data sheet and recommends Korean cosmetic formulation testing protocol at PCTG IBM bottle first article stage.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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DOMANDE FREQUENTI SULL'INGEGNERIA<\/p>\n
IBM Lotion Bottle Manufacturing Questions<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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Q 01<\/span><\/p>\nWhy does Korean PCTG lotion bottle IBM produce haze in some production batches?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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PCTG lotion bottle haze in IBM production batches at ZQ60 or ZQ60HE is caused by four primary mechanisms, each with specific corrective actions. Insufficient drying: PCTG moisture content above 300 ppm causes hydrolytic degradation in the ZQ barrel, reducing PCTG molecular weight and producing micro-voids in the lotion bottle wall that scatter light (haze increase to 5\u201315%). Corrective action: verify dehumidifying dryer at \u221240\u00b0C dew point and minimum 4-hour residence time at 85\u00b0C. Insufficient mould cooling: PCTG IBM lotion bottle requires mould cooling water at 8\u201312\u00b0C for rapid quenching below Tg (80\u00b0C) during cooling dwell. If mould cooling water is above 14\u00b0C (Korean summer chiller performance degradation), PCTG crystallises partially during the extended cooling dwell above Tg, producing haze from spherulite formation in the PCTG IBM lotion bottle wall. Corrective action: verify chiller outlet temperature at 8\u201310\u00b0C and flow rate at ZQ60 mould inlets. Excessive barrel temperature: PCTG processed above 280\u00b0C in any barrel zone undergoes thermal degradation (yellowing and molecular weight reduction from ester bond scission), producing hazy PCTG IBM lotion bottles with yellow tint. Corrective action: verify ZQ60 barrel zone temperatures against PCTG processing recipe, specifically zone 3 metering temperature not exceeding 275\u00b0C. Contamination: PP residue in ZQ60 barrel from previous PP lotion bottle programme causes PCTG haze (PP and PCTG are incompatible polymers \u2014 PP droplets in PCTG matrix scatter light). Corrective action: perform full PCTG purge of ZQ60 barrel (3\u20135 barrel volumes of PCTG purge shot) after PP programme before switching to PCTG lotion bottle production.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Q 02<\/span><\/p>\nCan IBM produce eco-friendly PCR-PP lotion bottles for Korean cosmetic brands with sustainability commitments?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Post-consumer recycled PP (PCR-PP) IBM lotion bottles are commercially achievable on Korea Ever-Power ZQ40 and ZQ60 machines, and are increasingly specified by Korean cosmetic brands (Innisfree, KOS\u00c9 Korea, Olive Young private label) as part of Korean corporate ESG commitments to Korean EPR packaging recyclability targets and global K-beauty brand sustainability positioning. PCR-PP IBM lotion bottle technical requirements differ from virgin PP in four areas: PCR-PP viscosity variation: PCR-PP MFR can vary \u00b120\u201330% from batch to batch depending on source waste stream consistency \u2014 ZQ60 gravimetric shot weight monitoring (\u00b10.5% shot weight alarm on ZQ HMI) helps detect PCR-PP MFR batch variation that would affect IBM lotion bottle weight and wall consistency. PCR-PP colour: PCR-PP feedstock is typically grey or beige in natural colour from mixed post-consumer PP waste stream; opaque white or pastel Korean cosmetic lotion bottle from PCR-PP requires higher TiO2 masterbatch loading (3.0\u20134.0% versus 2.0\u20132.5% for virgin PP) to achieve equivalent opacity. PCR-PP clarity: PCR-PP cannot achieve transparent PCTG equivalent clarity \u2014 PCR-PP IBM lotion bottles are limited to opaque or translucent formats. Korean PCR-PP recyclability certification: Korean brands specifying PCR-PP IBM lotion bottles typically require third-party Korean PCR-PP certification (GRS \u2014 Global Recycled Standard, or Korean KEI eco-label) for the PCR-PP resin used in ZQ60 production. Korea Ever-Power sources GRS-certified Korean PCR-PP from Korean plastic recyclers (SK Ecoplant, Lotte Chemical Titan) for Korean cosmetic brand PCR-PP lotion bottle IBM programmes on ZQ40\/ZQ60, confirming PCR content percentage from Korean PCR-PP supplier chain of custody documentation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Q 03<\/span><\/p>\nWhat surface decoration options are available for Korean IBM PP lotion bottles?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korean K-beauty IBM PP lotion bottles are decorated by Korean cosmetic packaging finishers (separate from IBM production) using four primary surface decoration methods. Screen printing (direct to PP): UV-curable screen print ink applied directly to PP IBM lotion bottle body, dried by UV lamp. Most common Korean cosmetic brand lotion bottle decoration for 2\u20134 colour Korean brand graphics (brand logo, ingredient callout, volume marking). PP requires corona or flame pre-treatment (surface energy \u226538 dynes\/cm) for UV screen print ink adhesion on ZQ IBM PP lotion bottle surface. Hot stamping: metallic foil hot-stamp applied to PP IBM lotion bottle shoulder or cap-ring area for Korean premium cosmetic brand metallic brand mark application. Korean hot-stamp foil suppliers (Kurz Korea, API Foils Korea) supply PP-compatible hot-stamp foil for ZQ IBM PP lotion bottle decoration. Sleeve label: PET shrink sleeve applied to PP IBM lotion bottle outer surface covering full body circumference \u2014 popular for Korean K-beauty export lotion bottles where multi-language graphics and full-colour imagery cannot be economically screen-printed. In-mould label (IML): PP label (0.08\u20130.12mm PP film) placed inside ZQ blow mould cavity before IBM lotion bottle blow cycle \u2014 IBM blow pressure fuses the PP label to the PP lotion bottle wall, producing a permanent in-mould decorated lotion bottle surface without secondary decoration. IML IBM lotion bottle is a Korea Ever-Power ZQ40\/ZQ60 advanced decoration option for premium Korean cosmetic brands seeking highest-quality in-container label integration without secondary process cost.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Q 04<\/span><\/p>\nHow does IBM lotion bottle cost per unit compare with SBM PETG for the Korean cosmetic market?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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IBM PP lotion bottle versus SBM PETG lotion bottle cost comparison at 100ml Korean cosmetic format (Korean market 2026 pricing reference): IBM PP 100ml lotion bottle production cost (material + machine + mould amortisation at 5M annual volume, 10-cavity ZQ40): approximately KRW 55\u201375\/bottle including PP resin at KRW 1,700\/kg, ZQ40 machine running cost, and 10-cavity mould set amortised at 10M cycle mould life. SBM PETG 100ml lotion bottle production cost at equivalent 5M annual volume (PETG preform + SBM machine): approximately KRW 85\u2013110\/bottle including PETG resin at KRW 3,200\/kg and SBM preform supply chain cost. IBM PP provides approximately 25\u201340% lower per-bottle production cost than SBM PETG at 100ml Korean cosmetic lotion bottle at equivalent 5M annual volume \u2014 making IBM PP the economically preferred lotion bottle process for Korean mid-market and mass cosmetic brands. For PCTG IBM transparent lotion bottle versus SBM PETG transparent lotion bottle: PCTG resin at KRW 4,500\/kg versus PETG at KRW 3,200\/kg makes PCTG IBM approximately 15\u201325% more expensive per bottle than SBM PETG at 100ml format \u2014 IBM PCTG is justified for Korean premium K-beauty brands on the basis of superior neck OD tolerance (pump fitment), seamless base construction and single-material mono-material recyclable pack (PP-only or PCTG-only lotion bottle for Korean EPR) rather than cost advantage over SBM PETG.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Q 05<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is the minimum sample order for Korea Ever-Power IBM lotion bottle mould development?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korea Ever-Power offers IBM lotion bottle sample production in two programme types for Korean and global cosmetic brand customers evaluating ZQ IBM lotion bottle for their K-beauty packaging specification. Standard stock mould sample programme: Korea Ever-Power maintains standard IBM lotion bottle moulds in common Korean K-beauty formats \u2014 currently including 100ml cylindrical PP lotion bottle (24\/410 neck), 150ml PP lotion bottle (28\/410 neck) and 50ml PP toner bottle (20\/410 neck) in Korea Ever-Power standard body profiles. Korean cosmetic brand customers can order 1,000\u20135,000 sample bottles from Korea Ever-Power stock mould production in standard PP opaque white or PP natural (unpigmented) at 3\u20135 Korean business day lead time from Ansan-si, at sample pricing (KRW 150\u2013250\/bottle including Korean courier delivery to Korean brand packaging R&D team). Custom mould development programme: Korean or global cosmetic brand customers with specific lotion bottle shape, volume, neck finish or design requirements not covered by Korea Ever-Power stock moulds engage Korea Ever-Power\u2019s Ansan-si mould engineering team for custom IBM lotion bottle mould development. Custom IBM lotion bottle mould development lead time: 30\u201345 days from finalized 3D lotion bottle design approval by Korean brand to first sample bottles from new ZQ IBM mould at Ansan-si. Custom mould investment: KRW 7\u201318M for 8\u201312 cavity IBM lotion bottle mould set on ZQ40 or ZQ60 (dependent on cavity count, lotion bottle complexity and ZQ machine model). Korea Ever-Power provides Korean brand customers with IBM lotion bottle design feasibility review within 3 Korean business days from 3D CAD or 2D drawing submission to Ansan-si mould engineering team.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Korean EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) packaging regulation under the Korean Resource Circulation Act directly affects Korean cosmetic brand IBM lotion bottle material choice through two mechanisms: recyclability assessment scoring and producer obligation cost. Korean EPR recyclability assessment for cosmetic lotion bottles (assessed by Korea Environment Corporation KEI under Korean Resource Circulation Act enforcement): PP IBM lotion bottle (PP #5, opaque white or colour) receives \u201cRecyclable\u201d classification under Korean EPR if: the lotion bottle is monomaterial PP (pump and cap also PP, or pump and cap separated at consumer end with clear Korean disposal instruction); white PP pigment TiO2 \u22643% (higher TiO2 loading reduces PP recyclability in Korean plastic sorting stream by contaminating PP melt with TiO2 during Korean recycling reprocessing); and Korean labelling includes EPR sorting guidance (\u201cPP \ubd84\ub9ac\ubc30\ucd9c\u201d in Korean). PCTG IBM lotion bottle Korean EPR classification: PCTG is classified as \u201cOther plastics\u201d in Korean EPR assessment (not PET nor PP mainstream stream), receiving lower recyclability score and higher Korean EPR producer obligation fee than PP IBM lotion bottle. Korean cosmetic brands with Korean ESG commitments and Korean EPR cost optimisation targets generally prefer IBM PP lotion bottle over PCTG for mainstream lotion bottle programmes, reserving PCTG IBM for premium brand positioning applications where clarity and brand differentiation justify the higher PCTG material cost and Korean EPR fee. Korea Ever-Power advises Korean cosmetic brand customers on IBM material choice (PP versus PCTG) combining Korean EPR compliance, Korean cosmetic formulation compatibility and Korean K-beauty brand positioning requirements at the Korean cosmetic IBM container programme planning stage.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n
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LOTION BOTTLE IBM ENQUIRY \u00b7 KOREA EVER-POWER<\/p>\n
Planning a K-Beauty Lotion Bottle IBM Programme?<\/h2>\n Korea Ever-Power provides PP and PCTG lotion bottle IBM mould development, ZQ40\/ZQ60 production qualification and global K-beauty cosmetic container OEM supply from Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do.<\/p>\n
Request Lotion Bottle IBM Consultation \u2192<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n
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