30ml Cylindrical Profile with a Matte Black Dropper Presentation
The bottle uses a compact cylindrical body with rounded shoulders and a uniform matte black exterior, creating a clean presentation for essential oil, facial oil, serum, and other small-format cosmetic packaging concepts. The matching black dropper shown in the product images extends the monochrome appearance from the bottle body through the closure, helping brands build a coordinated primary-pack look without relying on a separate label as the main visual feature.
- 30ml nominal capacity: The format is intended for concentrated liquid products where controlled, small-volume dispensing is part of the packaging brief. Final filling suitability should be checked with the buyer’s actual formula.
- Cylindrical bottle body: The straight sidewall provides a practical decoration area for a centered logo, product name, dosage information, or a compact front-and-back artwork arrangement.
- Matte black appearance: The dark, low-reflection finish gives the bottle a restrained visual identity and provides strong contrast for selected print colors. The exact finish, color standard, and decoration result should be approved on a physical sample.


Screw-Neck Bottle and Component Selection
The confirmed screw-neck format should be treated as the starting point for closure selection. The product images show a dropper assembly, while the supplied component information also lists a sprayer, collar, and cap options. Buyers should therefore specify the intended dispensing system at the inquiry stage rather than approving the bottle body separately from its closure set.
- Screw-neck interface: The neck finish, closure thread, liner or sealing element, dip-tube length, and assembled height must be reviewed as one component system.
- Dropper configuration: For oil or serum projects, confirm the bulb style, pipette length, pipette tip, dosage expectations, and formula compatibility through assembled samples.
- Sprayer configuration: When a sprayer is requested, confirm the actuator, collar profile, dip-tube cut, spray output requirement, and visual relationship between the sprayer and bottle shoulder.
- Color coordination: Closure, collar, bulb, actuator, and cap colors should be defined by approved references because similar black finishes can differ in gloss, texture, and undertone.

Silk-Screen Printing, Coating, Electroplating, and Decal Options
Available customization routes include silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decals. Each process creates a different relationship between the matte black bottle, the artwork, and the selected closure. The decoration choice should be based on artwork detail, color coverage, registration requirements, tactile expectations, and the number of visual effects required for the brand.
- Silk-screen printing: Suitable for direct bottle graphics with relatively clear lines and controlled color areas. Artwork size, printable area, ink color, and registration need confirmation during decoration sampling.
- Spray coating: Useful when the project requires a defined surface color or finish across the bottle body. The target color, sheen, masking area, and interaction with printed artwork should be specified.
- Electroplating: Consider this route when a metallic appearance is central to the packaging direction. Coverage, reflectivity, color reference, and the transition around the neck and base need sample approval.
- Decal application: Appropriate for artwork that may require multiple colors or details that are difficult to achieve with a simple direct print. Final placement, edge visibility, and overall visual balance should be reviewed on the bottle.

Dimension Review and 30ml Filling Evaluation
The current product data lists a 37 × 37 mm footprint, a 60g unit weight, and separate height figures for the assembled bottle and bottle without the cap. However, the supplied height values are written as 9.2 mm and 7.5 mm, which do not match the visible proportions of the product and require confirmation before they are used for carton design, label planning, or technical drawings.
For a 30ml essential oil dropper bottle, nominal capacity should not automatically be treated as the final commercial fill line. The usable fill depends on the formula, liquid density, required headspace, displacement from the pipette, and the selected closure assembly. Buyers should evaluate the intended net content using a filled and fully assembled sample.

Packaging Development and Purchase Confirmation
This bottle can be evaluated as a custom matte black dropper bottle for oil, serum, and cosmetic packaging programs, but the purchase specification should clearly separate confirmed facts from project-dependent choices. The stated MOQ is 100 pieces. Decoration, closure configuration, color matching, and secondary packaging requirements should be aligned before the order specification is finalized.
- Define the formula and dispensing method: State whether the project requires a dropper or sprayer and provide relevant information about viscosity, dosage expectations, and product sensitivity.
- Confirm the complete component set: Identify the bottle, closure, collar, bulb or actuator, pipette or dip tube, cap, and required colors.
- Approve decoration artwork: Provide vector artwork, color references, print position, orientation, and any coating or electroplating requirements.
- Verify physical dimensions: Confirm the corrected overall and bottle-only heights before developing inserts, folding cartons, trays, or shipping partitions.
- Review the filled presentation: Check the liquid level, closure insertion, label or print visibility, and the finished pack from front, side, and top views.












