Plastic bottles have always mainly relied on the labeling process in terms of the appearance of the bottle body to further improve the outer packaging of the product. In contrast, glass bottles have a variety of options in the post-modification process, including baking, painting, frosting and other effects. This allows glass bottles to often transform into a variety of different packaging effects.
These processes can change the color of the glass bottle, and can also adapt the glass bottle to the packaging needs of various positions. Therefore, in the high-end packaging market, more and more manufacturers use glass bottles for packaging for individual needs, and then use various post-processes to improve them to achieve distinctive packaging effects. These are on plastic bottles. It’s hard to reach. According to relevant statistics, the current use of glass bottles in the packaging market around the world is showing a trend of rapid growth.
For plastic bottles, we believe that plastic bottles should not be inferior to glass bottles in terms of plasticity. The key lies in the development of late-stage processes related to plastic bottles. There is currently a lack of companies to develop in this area. We believe that this development has good prospects.