Compact 50ml Cylindrical Profile with a Substantial Clear Glass Base
This 50ml glass serum dropper bottle combines a short cylindrical body, a rounded shoulder transition, and a substantial transparent base. Its equal 46 × 46 mm width and depth create a balanced packaging profile, while the broad white dropper closure keeps the completed bottle visually compact for serum and skincare packaging projects.

The clear glass body allows the formula color and working fill line to influence the finished presentation. Its confirmed 105 g bottle weight should be included when estimating the weight of the filled product, dispensing components, label, retail carton, insert, and shipping carton. Artwork placement should be approved on a physical bottle because the rounded shoulder and substantial base reduce the uninterrupted vertical decoration area.
46 × 46 × 89 mm Packaging Envelope for Cartons and Inserts
The complete bottle measures 46 × 46 × 89 mm with the dropper closure installed. Without the cap and dispensing assembly, the glass body measures 64 mm high. These measurements provide a practical starting point for folding cartons, internal inserts, display trays, product sets, and master-carton arrangements.

The bare-bottle view helps packaging engineers distinguish the glass-body dimensions from the complete assembled height. Final carton clearance should be based on the approved bottle and closure sample, particularly when the insert surrounds the collar or supports the bottle around its shoulder.
- Overall assembled height: Use 89 mm as the preliminary reference when planning clearance around the bulb, collar, and cap.
- Bare-bottle height: The 64 mm measurement separates the glass-body envelope from the dispensing assembly.
- Nominal capacity: The confirmed capacity is 50ml; brimful capacity and the final working fill level have not been confirmed.
- Finished-pack calculation: Add the formula, dropper components, decoration, label, insert, and carton to the confirmed 105 g bottle weight.
Screw-Neck Construction and Matched Dropper Component Selection
The bottle uses a screw neck and is shown with a white bulb, collar, cap, and glass pipette. These components should be selected and approved as one complete serum packaging system. A visually similar closure should not be assumed to fit because the thread profile, collar depth, pipette length, and assembled height must correspond to the selected glass bottle.

The pipette should be reviewed inside the actual bottle to confirm its intended pickup position and relationship with the glass base. Formula viscosity, intended dose, working fill level, bulb response, and product displacement after inserting the pipette can influence the final component selection. A sprayer may also be considered, but compatibility with this screw neck requires confirmation using the exact sprayer and dip tube.
Screen Printing, Spray Coating, Electroplating, and Decal Decoration
The confirmed customization processes include screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal application. The appropriate decoration route depends on the artwork complexity, required surface coverage, color direction, finish target, and visual coordination between the bottle and closure. These processes should be selected according to the intended brand design rather than treated as interchangeable options.

- Screen printing: Consider this process for direct logos, product names, measurement marks, and controlled graphic elements.
- Spray coating: Use this route when the design requires broad bottle color or an overall surface treatment.
- Electroplating: Evaluate this option when the packaging direction requires an approved reflective or metallic appearance.
- Decal application: Consider decals when the artwork requires a different graphic treatment from straightforward direct printing.
Production artwork should define the logo dimensions, placement, orientation, color references, and required finish. When multiple processes are combined, their sequence and coverage areas should be agreed before sampling. Digital renderings can establish the design direction, but final color, gloss, registration, transparency, and closure coordination should be approved on a decorated physical sample.
Wholesale Custom Serum Bottle Production and Purchase Planning
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale custom production by coordinating the glass bottle, matching dispensing components, component colors, decoration selection, sample development, and secondary packaging direction within one project. Available customization includes screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal application. The confirmed MOQ is 100 pieces, while the final quotation should define the exact bottle, closure, decoration, and packing configuration included.

The transparent bottle should be reviewed with the intended formula or a representative fill because the liquid color, headspace, working fill line, and pipette displacement can change the final appearance. Retail packaging should be developed around the complete 89 mm assembled height, with the insert supporting the glass body without applying unnecessary pressure to the bulb or collar.
- Define the component configuration: Confirm the bottle, dropper or sprayer, collar, cap, pipette or dip tube, and selected component colors.
- Submit final artwork: Provide the logo or graphic file with dimensions, placement, orientation, and color references.
- Select the decoration route: Confirm screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, decal application, or an approved combination.
- Approve the physical sample: Review the assembled bottle with the intended formula, fill level, decoration, and carton direction.
- Confirm the purchase scope: Record the approved components, decoration process, 100-piece MOQ, and packing requirements in the quotation.











