50ml Glass Serum Dropper Bottle with Compact Weighted Profile
This 50ml glass serum dropper bottle combines a compact 43 × 43 mm footprint with a 90 mm assembled height and a 100g glass body. The proportions give cosmetic brands a substantial bottle format without requiring an unusually tall package, making it relevant for facial serums, skincare concentrates, cosmetic oils and other dropper-based packaging projects where both presentation and component coordination matter.


The glass bottle itself is 65 mm high without the closure. For B2B packaging development, this distinction between bare-bottle height and total assembled height is important when evaluating cartons, inserts, display packaging and filling-line clearances. Buyers should therefore develop secondary packaging around the final bottle-and-dropper combination rather than relying only on the dimensions of the glass container.
- 50ml nominal capacity: Provides the confirmed product-size reference for cosmetic serum packaging; brimful or overflow capacity has not been confirmed.
- 100g glass body: Gives procurement teams a useful reference when comparing bottle weight, overall pack feel and secondary-packaging requirements.
- 43 × 43 × 90 mm assembled size: Represents the confirmed external dimensions with the closure installed.
- 65 mm bottle height: Represents the confirmed glass-bottle height without the cap or dropper assembly.


Screw-Neck Bottle and Dropper Assembly Compatibility
The screw-neck structure is a key selection point for this glass dropper bottle because the dispensing package should be treated as a complete system rather than as separate visual components. The bottle neck, closure, collar, rubber bulb and pipette must work together. When a buyer already has a dropper from another packaging line, compatibility should not be assumed simply because both bottles appear to use threaded closures.


- Screw-neck specification: The bottle is identified as screw-neck, while the exact standardized neck-finish dimensions should be confirmed before matching an existing closure.
- Pipette dimensions: Pipette length should be evaluated against the selected bottle and intended dispensing position rather than chosen only according to 50ml capacity.
- Rubber bulb assembly: The bulb, collar, pipette and threaded closure should be reviewed together as one dispensing configuration.
- Formula behavior: Serum viscosity and desired dispensing amount can affect component selection, so the intended formula should be evaluated with the final sample assembly.
If an existing dropper or closure needs to be reused, provide its technical dimensions or a physical component sample and confirm the final bottle-neck drawing before production.

Silk-Screen Printing, Spray Coating, Electroplating and Decal Options
Confirmed decoration options for this 50ml cosmetic dropper bottle include silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and decals. These processes should be selected according to the required artwork and overall packaging direction because each serves a different purpose. Direct logo printing, broader bottle-surface coloration and decorative metallic effects should not be treated as interchangeable processes during packaging development.

- Silk-screen printing: Suitable for direct application of logos, brand names and artwork that can be reproduced effectively through screen printing.
- Spray coating: Suitable when the project requires broader surface color treatment across the glass bottle.
- Electroplating: Can be considered when the selected packaging concept requires an applicable metallic decorative appearance.
- Decal decoration: Provides an alternative for artwork that may not be best suited to straightforward direct printing.
Artwork dimensions, logo position, target color and decoration coverage should be defined during sampling. Digital images are useful for selecting a direction, but buyers should approve the final decoration against an agreed physical sample or production reference before mass production.
Wholesale Customization for 50ml Cosmetic Serum Packaging
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization of this 50ml glass serum dropper bottle for skincare brands, cosmetic packaging buyers and OEM projects. The confirmed MOQ is 100 pcs, and available customization routes include silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and decals together with the selected closure and component configuration. The final quotation should be based on the actual quantity, artwork, decoration method and required component combination rather than the undecorated bottle alone.
For faster project evaluation, buyers should provide vector logo artwork where available, the intended decoration position, a target color reference, required quantity and information about the desired dropper configuration. When the bottle is intended to replace an existing serum package, providing the current dropper dimensions or physical components can reduce uncertainty during compatibility evaluation.
50ml Capacity, Bare-Bottle Profile and Pre-Production Confirmation


Before ordering, procurement teams should separate the confirmed 50ml nominal capacity from any unconfirmed brimful or overflow volume. These figures are not automatically identical. The intended net fill, required headspace, formula characteristics and selected dropper assembly should therefore be considered when establishing the final filling specification.
- Confirm the neck dimensions: Verify the final screw-neck specification when matching existing or customer-supplied components.
- Approve the complete dropper configuration: Evaluate the bottle, threaded closure, collar, bulb and pipette together.
- Define the intended fill: Do not use the stated 50ml capacity as an unverified brimful-capacity figure.
- Approve the decoration sample: Confirm artwork placement, surface treatment and target appearance before production.
- Develop cartons around the assembled package: Use the complete 43 × 43 × 90 mm reference when initially planning fitted secondary packaging.
These product-specific approval points allow a custom 50ml glass serum bottle project to move from visual selection to a clearer purchasing specification, while leaving unconfirmed technical details for final drawing, sample and component approval rather than presenting assumptions as fixed product facts.











