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Dual Chamber Packaging Solutions

Author: Lf America
by Lf America
Posted: Jan 19, 2016
Dual concept designs open up new avenues of using cosmetics and personal care items with many allowing simultaneous application of two products. These contain twin chambers with two stage dispensing, use at same time of application and complementary products. Dual chamber bottle can be of different sizes based upon the manufacturer requirements. Larger ones are ideal for cosmeceutical or personal care products. Small versions on the other hand are mainly for masstige and prestige treatment or other cosmetic items.

There can various uses of dual chamber versions including:

  • application at two different body parts
  • separate storage of two products
  • mixture need of separate products just before usage

The design of such bottles is extremely travel friendly. Thus, instead of taking two separate bottles one needs to take single package with them on the go. Both simultaneous and separate dispensing features are available with this kind of bottles. Another application of this is the in fixed-dose dispensing. For such use, one bottle contains the product whereas the other works as the measuring cup.

Different variants of the same can be there such as instead of two different chambers it may contain neck inserts. Fixed-dose cups may also be present as topping off the neck of the bottle. The dosing in inexpensive bottles allows consistent volume dispensing. Here the dosing chamber remains within the bottle body. When the user tips this, only the liquid present within the dosing chamber falls where the rest remains within the bottle until used further.

This can be a specialized format of unit dose packaging. When the bottle resumes vertical position, liquid will start filling again inside the dosing chamber. Nowadays, manufacturers are using this technology to help users get credit mind volumes of their products. This leads to savings, increased effectiveness and usage. You will come across this packaging technology in a wide range of consumer products such as syrups, detergents, fertilizers, pesticides, and washing powders among others.

Such measuring devices are seen commonly in detergent bottles with presence of concave, hollow caps for use in upside-down way. This cup is for measuring out definite volumes or controlled detergent doses. Sometimes these may also contain drain-back hole or moats. Through this, the residual product will seep back inside the bottle for further use later. This does not happen in cases where the cap remains on the top, the residual drops present within the cap drip down the side of the bottle.

Problem with the dosing occurs because the measurement volumes can differ if the users are in haste when pouring down the liquid. Fixed dose dispensers have a practical structural design that does away with the hazards related to over or under dosing. The physical principle behind the design of such bottles remains uniform throughout. Packaging technology is evolving fast making it easier for the manufacturers and users to optimize the benefits associated with the products they use.

For high-quality packaging of all types including dual chamber and enema containers, visit the website Lfofamerica.com

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gayle Adams is an expert in personal care and Over The Counter Products and offers all kinds of industry related advice in her articles for people to benefit from. LFofAmerica.com is the name that she will recommend for contract filling, manufacturing and formulation as well as packaging solutions.

About the Author

Gayle Adams is an expert in personal care and Over the Counter Products and offers all kinds of industry related advice in her articles for people to benefit from.

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