
Screen Printing, Coating, Electroplating and Labeling
Confirmed decoration options include screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and labeling. Each process creates a different branding result and requires its own artwork preparation. The cylindrical bottle body provides a continuous visual surface, but the usable decoration area must be established from the actual bottle geometry and the selected process rather than estimated only from the overall width and height.
- Screen printing: Evaluate logo size, line thickness, color count, registration, and the relationship between the artwork and the curved surface.
- Spray coating: Confirm the intended color, opacity, surface coverage, and whether any untreated area should remain visible.
- Electroplating: Approve the metallic direction and its appearance around the shoulder, body, and base on a physical sample.
- Labeling: Confirm label width, height, edge position, overlap, text legibility, and application alignment on the capped bottle.
When more than one decoration method is proposed, the process sequence and visual compatibility require separate confirmation. A digital mockup can support artwork discussion, but the final color, logo scale, edge definition, and placement should be approved on a decorated bottle sample.

Dispensing Scenarios and Formula-Specific Approval
The application images present the bottle in essential-oil use scenarios, including dispensing onto a hand and adding drops near an aroma diffuser. These scenes communicate the intended product category, but they do not establish a fixed drop size, flow rate, dosing accuracy, or compatibility with every formula. Actual dispensing behavior depends on the final closure configuration and the characteristics of the buyer’s filled product.

Before approving the package, buyers should test the intended formula under realistic filling and use conditions. The review should cover the target net content, visible fill line, required headspace, opening method, dispensing control, and whether residue affects the neck or closure during repeated use. Any skin-contact or diffuser-use claim belongs to the filled product and should not be inferred from the empty packaging alone.

MOQ 500 and Wholesale Project Confirmation
The confirmed minimum order quantity is 500 pieces. A quotation request should state the required quantity, selected black cap option, destination, decoration method, artwork status, intended application, and secondary packaging concept. This allows the wholesale 15ml Euro dropper bottle project to be assessed as a complete packaging configuration rather than as an unspecified bottle-only inquiry.
Before production approval, consolidate the model reference, bottle dimensions, bottle weight, selected closure, decoration artwork, approved sample, filling assumptions, and retail-pack requirements into one purchasing specification. The 25 × 25 × 72 mm capped size can support an initial carton calculation, but trays, dividers, retail boxes, and export cartons should be finalized only after the assembled configuration has been confirmed.
- Component scope: State whether the quotation covers the bottle and the selected closure as a complete set.
- Decoration brief: Provide editable artwork, target colors, print position, and the required decoration process.
- Packaging brief: Identify individual cartons, inserts, sets, or other secondary packaging that must be developed around the bottle.
- Sample approval: Confirm the physical component and decoration sample before releasing the final production specification.











