In the realm of cosmetic tube packaging, design is shifting from a focus on "basic functionality" to an approach driven by "user experience." For high-frequency daily-use products—such as facial cleansers, lotions, and hand creams—users are no longer concerned solely with the product contents themselves; they are also placing increasingly high demands on the **dispensing method**.
Common issues include:
In cosmetic tube packaging, user experience has become a key consideration. For frequently used products such as cleansers and lotions, inconsistent flow, over-dispensing, and residue buildup can negatively affect usability and overall product perception.
The Center Dispensing Cap utilizes a centralized flow channel design to provide a more controllable path for the dispensing process. Its key advantages include:
A center dispensing cap uses a centralized flow path to guide product output through a fixed orifice. A typical 4.0 mm outlet helps regulate flow for medium-viscosity formulations, improving consistency and reducing over-dispensing.
Beyond structural design, material selection also significantly influences user experience. The currently prevalent approach employs a dual-material structure consisting of PP and TPE:
Material selection also plays a critical role. A PP inner layer ensures structural integrity, while a TPE outer layer provides a soft-touch, anti-slip surface. This enhances handling comfort, especially in wet-use scenarios.
The center-dispensing structure demonstrates stable performance in the following applications:
1. Facial Cleansers
Gel or cream formulations
Requires prevention of excessive dispensing
2. Lotions & Creams
Medium viscosity
Emphasizes precise dosage control per use
3. Hand Creams & Travel Products
High frequency of use
Demands a higher level of dispensing consistency
Center dispensing caps are suitable for cleansers, lotions, creams, and portable skincare products. Compatibility with standard tube diameters (D35–D45) and bottle formats (50–500 ml) supports flexible packaging development.
During the selection process, particular attention should be paid to the following technical dimensions:
1. **Discharge Orifice and Viscosity Matching**
Select an orifice size—such as 4.0 mm—to strike a balance between flow rate and control capability.
2. **Discharge Path Structure**
Prioritize a centrally symmetrical design to minimize flow deviation and product residue.
3. **Material Combination**
A PP + TPE structural configuration effectively satisfies requirements for both stability and tactile feel.
4. **Packaging Compatibility**
Support for a wide range of tube and bottle specifications helps enhance development efficiency.
When selecting a dispensing solution, it is important to evaluate orifice size, flow path design, material structure, and compatibility. A well-designed center dispensing cap can significantly enhance usability without increasing system complexity.
As cosmetic packaging continues to evolve, center dispensing caps provide a practical solution for improving user experience through controlled flow and ergonomic design.
In the realm of cosmetic tube packaging, design is shifting from a focus on "basic functionality" to an approach driven by "user experience." For high-frequency daily-use products—such as facial cleansers, lotions, and hand creams—users are no longer concerned solely with the product contents themselves; they are also placing increasingly high demands on the **dispensing method**.
Common issues include:
In cosmetic tube packaging, user experience has become a key consideration. For frequently used products such as cleansers and lotions, inconsistent flow, over-dispensing, and residue buildup can negatively affect usability and overall product perception.
The Center Dispensing Cap utilizes a centralized flow channel design to provide a more controllable path for the dispensing process. Its key advantages include:
A center dispensing cap uses a centralized flow path to guide product output through a fixed orifice. A typical 4.0 mm outlet helps regulate flow for medium-viscosity formulations, improving consistency and reducing over-dispensing.
Beyond structural design, material selection also significantly influences user experience. The currently prevalent approach employs a dual-material structure consisting of PP and TPE:
Material selection also plays a critical role. A PP inner layer ensures structural integrity, while a TPE outer layer provides a soft-touch, anti-slip surface. This enhances handling comfort, especially in wet-use scenarios.
The center-dispensing structure demonstrates stable performance in the following applications:
1. Facial Cleansers
Gel or cream formulations
Requires prevention of excessive dispensing
2. Lotions & Creams
Medium viscosity
Emphasizes precise dosage control per use
3. Hand Creams & Travel Products
High frequency of use
Demands a higher level of dispensing consistency
Center dispensing caps are suitable for cleansers, lotions, creams, and portable skincare products. Compatibility with standard tube diameters (D35–D45) and bottle formats (50–500 ml) supports flexible packaging development.
During the selection process, particular attention should be paid to the following technical dimensions:
1. **Discharge Orifice and Viscosity Matching**
Select an orifice size—such as 4.0 mm—to strike a balance between flow rate and control capability.
2. **Discharge Path Structure**
Prioritize a centrally symmetrical design to minimize flow deviation and product residue.
3. **Material Combination**
A PP + TPE structural configuration effectively satisfies requirements for both stability and tactile feel.
4. **Packaging Compatibility**
Support for a wide range of tube and bottle specifications helps enhance development efficiency.
When selecting a dispensing solution, it is important to evaluate orifice size, flow path design, material structure, and compatibility. A well-designed center dispensing cap can significantly enhance usability without increasing system complexity.
As cosmetic packaging continues to evolve, center dispensing caps provide a practical solution for improving user experience through controlled flow and ergonomic design.