The Hydra Pure Standard series combines functionality with elegant opacity. Perfect for spray applications, water-based products, and liquid formulations. The opal white glass provides superior UV protection while maintaining product integrity.
• Premium opal white glass
• Ergonomic grip design
• Wide-mouth option
• 200-500ml capacity range
• Multi-purpose neck finish
• Facial mists
• Thermal water sprays
• Setting sprays
• Toning solutions
• Hydrating spritzers
• Pure water packaging
• Neck sizes: 18mm, 24mm, 28mm
• Compatible with various spray mechanisms
• Pressure-resistant construction
• Impact-resistant design
• Surface finish: Matte, Semi-gloss, Soft touch
• Multiple spray trigger options
• Various pump mechanisms
• Decoration possibilities: Screen printing, Hot stamping
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Please note that all listed prices are indicative and subject to change. Due to the bespoke nature of our services, we encourage you to reach out to us directly for the most accurate and current pricing information.
1.Ex-factory Price Structure of Our Glass Bottles:
Material Costs: The cost of raw materials such as silica, soda ash, limestone, and others that are used in the production of the glass bottles.
Manufacturing Costs: These costs include labor, energy, machinery, and other expenses directly related to the actual production of the bottles.
Quality Inspection Costs: Any costs associated with ensuring the bottles meet the required quality standards. This could include testing, material waste, and other related expenses.
Overhead Costs: These are the indirect costs of operating the business and supporting production. This includes items like rent, utilities, and administrative salaries.
2.Design and Customization Costs:
If the bottles are being customized in any way, such as having a unique shape or a logo etched onto them, there may be additional costs for design and implementation.
3.Packaging Costs:
This covers the expenses for the materials and labor needed to package the bottles for shipment.
4.Freight Charges:
The cost to transport the bottles from the manufacturing facility to the destination. These charges can vary based on distance, weight, and delivery speed.
5.Profit Margin:
The profit margin the company aims to achieve on each bottle sold.