Lotion pump tubes are a hybrid packaging solution designed for thicker formulations like creams, serums, and lotions. This article explains their structure, benefits, and popular applications in cosmetic packaging.
Cosmetic tubes are commonly made from ABL (aluminum barrier laminate) or PE (polyethylene). This article compares their structures, performance, and ideal applications to help brands make informed decisions.
Not all tube ends are created equal. This article explores different sealing shapes—flat, round, curved—and how they affect both product use and brand image in the cosmetics industry.
Due to the nature of PCR material, printing on PCR plastic tubes can lead to adhesion issues such as ink smudging or fading. This article explains the underlying problem and offers solutions to achieve better print quality.
The production of laminate tubes involves transforming flat sheets into strong, sealed cosmetic packaging. This article walks through the essential steps of forming, cutting, and heading—laying the foundation for durable and high-quality tubes.
Cap assembly—or "locking the cap"—is a critical step in cosmetic tube production. It ensures a tight seal, protects the product inside, and enhances the consumer experience. Learn how this process works and why it matters.
Cosmoprof CBE ASEAN 2025 is set to return to Bangkok this June, offering a vital gateway to Southeast Asia’s fast-growing beauty market. With over 2,000 exhibitors, networking programs, and trend forums, this exhibition is a must-attend for brands aiming to expand in the ASEAN region.
Offset printing is a widely used technique for decorating cosmetic tubes with high-resolution designs and consistent color. This article explains the process, its advantages, and key technical points in production.
Extrusion and cutting are the foundational processes in the production of cosmetic packaging tubes. This article introduces how these steps work, why they matter, and what to consider for achieving stable and consistent results.
Ocean recycled materials are collected from plastic waste near oceans—like bottles and fishing nets—and processed into sustainable packaging solutions. This article outlines the environmental benefits, production considerations, and strategic value for cosmetic brands.
PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) materials are revolutionizing cosmetic packaging by turning plastic waste into new, eco-friendly tubes. This article explores what PCR is, its advantages for sustainability, key technical notes for production, and the types of products it best suits.
Watch clients as they tour SampoX’s production—from observing extrusion, printing, and filling through our glass-encased viewing corridor to stepping onto the shop floor for a close-up look at screen-printing setups, quality checks, and final packaging.
SampoX is a leading supplier of tube production and customized solutions, committed to providing high-quality tube products to customers worldwide.