Services & Production Techniques
We are pleased to introduce our competent services and production techniques in terms of primary cosmetic packaging. The two main types of raw materials include plastic and glass. Moreover, the most frequently used plastic material we utilize are ABS, AS, PP, PE, PET, PETG, acrylic and PCR materials. However, Rayuen Beauty is readily glad to help the clients find out the most appropriate materials for their brand and products.
The following information covers parts of our manufacturing technology including molding, coloring and printing.
Injection & blow molding
These are the two most popular methods of manufacturing excellent plastic products. the blowing molding technique can be also applied to glass products to form a hollow structure. Therefore, the key differences between these two methods lie in products type, process and molds halves size.
Injection molding:
- more suitable for solid parts
- cost more than blow molding
- accurate and effective processing
Blow molding:
- commonly used for the hollow and one-piece product with high product consistency
- cost less than injection molding
- completely customizable and scalable
Coloring Techniques
Here are the explicit explanations of several coloring techniques that we adopt for packaging manufacturing.
1. Anodized aluminum treatment:
The beauty packaging is covered with a layer of anodized aluminum material to provide a metal and luxury texture.
2. UV Lacquering:
It includes a hard-wearing layer and cured by strong energy UV rays. The final products become more durable.
3. Injection Color:
Adding pigment to the raw plastic material while molding process to create various colors.
Printing Technology
Here are our representative printing methods including silk screen printing and hot stamping.
1. Silk Screen Printing:
Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink onto the product surface. The graphic is clear and waterproof.
2. Hot Stamping:
It can be also called foil stamping which is a printing method of relief printing in which pre-dried ink or foils are transferred to a surface at high temperatures.