Inside the bottle, details that make the difference
When it comes to packaging, the focus is almost always on shape, color, and visual impact. All these things are important, but in the world of blown plastic bottles and jerry cans, the real game is played out in detail. In invisible choices. That's where a container becomes an industrial tool.
The neck
The neck of the bottle determines compatibility with caps and closures, sealing over time and accuracy in automatic filling.
A small design error becomes a real problem.
The thicknesses
Not all millimeters count the same.
In a well-designed container, the thickness is strategically distributed, plus resistance in the stress zones (handles, base) and lightening where possible.
This way you get better performance and waste less material.
The base
It affects stability during filling and storage, deformation resistance and transport behavior.
A poorly designed base can compromise the entire logistics cycle.
The value of a bottle lies in the attention paid to invisible details that reduce problems, improve efficiency, and increase perceived quality.