Wax cartridges & Cosmetic packaging
Customized Design
An aesthetic shape and the right feel are important for sales success. We will be happy to advise you.
Product filling process
It’s the content that counts. We fill your wax cartridges and cometic packagings with your desired product.
We label your product
Not only the contents are important, but also the label. We take care of that for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an offer from plaston.net
To receive an offer from plaston.net, you can look for a “Contact”. You can fill out the required information, such as the product or service you are interested in, your contact details, and any specific requirements you may have. Once you submit the form, a representative from plaston.net will reach out to you with an offer.
How can I find the right packaging for my product?
To find the right packaging for your product, consider factors like the size, shape, and fragility of your product. Think about the branding and design elements you want to incorporate. You can also consult with our packaging companies or designers who can help you choose the best packaging that fits your product and brand. In the Menu you will find “Shipping” for calculating boxes for empty wax cartridges.
Do Plaston Plastic products carry the CE mark?
Plaston Plastic products may carry the CE mark if your product meet the requirements outlined by the European Union for safety, health, and environmental protection standards. You can verify the presence of the CE mark on the product itself or by contacting Plaston directly to confirm if the products are CE certified.
What are the standard materials? Which material is recommended for which packaging?
Common materials used for packaging include cardboard, paperboard, plastic and wood. The recommended material for packaging depends on factors like the product’s characteristics, weight, fragility, and environmental impact. For example, delicate items may require cushioning and protection provided by materials like foam or bubble wrap. We consider the specific needs of your product when selecting the packaging material.
Which sustainable package materials do we use?
Sustainable packaging materials include recycled cardboard, paperboard, biodegradable plastics, compostable materials, and plant-based materials like bamboo or sugarcane. These materials are eco-friendly and help reduce environmental impact. We consider using sustainable materials for your packaging to align with your environmental goals and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Can different materials be combined in a two-part packaging tube?
Yes, different materials can be combined in a two-part packaging tube to create a custom packaging solution. For example, you can use a combination of cardboard and plastic or cardboard and metal to meet specific packaging requirements such as durability, protection, and aesthetics. Work with one of our packaging suppliers to explore options and design a two-part packaging tube that meets your needs.
Which standard colors are available?
Standard colors available in plastic molding often include black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, and grey. These colors are widely used and readily available in the industry. Custom colors can also be created by mixing different colorants with the base plastic material.
Is the packaging also available in customized colors?
Standard colors for packaging materials typically include white, brown, black, blue, green, and red. These colors are commonly used and readily available for various packaging needs. You can also opt for custom colors by working with a printing or packaging supplier to match specific brand colors or design requirements.
What is the difference between transparent, natural, and clear?
“Transparent” refers to a material that allows light to pass through without scattering, giving a clear view of objects behind it. “Natural” typically means a material that has not been dyed or altered, displaying its original color or appearance. “Clear” is often used interchangeably with transparent to describe materials that are see-through or have high clarity, allowing for visibility through the material.
What do “batch” and “additive” mean?
In plastic molding, “batch” refers to a specific quantity of raw materials or resin used in a single production run. “Additive” refers to substances added to the base plastic material to enhance certain properties like strength, color, UV resistance, flame retardancy, or other characteristics.
Is the packaging marked with a recycling symbol, e.g., the “Green Dot”?
The “Green Dot” symbol on packaging does not necessarily indicate that the packaging is recyclable. It symbolizes that the manufacturer has contributed to the cost of recovery and recycling of packaging materials. To determine if packaging is recyclable, look for specific recycling symbols such as the chasing arrows symbol with a number inside, indicating the type of plastic used and if it is recyclable.
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