First, the material
1. Glass deodorant
Glass deodorant with its crystal clear, high gloss characteristics, become the preferred material for deodorants. The high-grade glass material not only enhances the texture of the deodorant, but also can better show the color and level of the deodorant.
In the manufacturing process of glass deodorant, it is necessary to go through many fine processes, including raw material screening, melting, molding, annealing, etc., to ensure the uniformity and stability of the bottle body.
2. Metal deodorant
Metal deodorant are loved by some consumers for their strong durability and strong texture. Common metal materials include aluminum, stainless steel, etc. These materials not only have good corrosion resistance, but also can add a noble breath to the deodorant.
The manufacturing process of the metal deodorant involves stamping, cutting, welding and other processes. Through fine grinding and polishing, the bottle body presents a smooth and bright appearance.
3. Plastic deodorant
Plastic deodorants occupy a certain share of the market due to their lightweight and affordable features. High-quality plastic materials have good durability and chemical stability, which can ensure that the quality of deodorant is not affected.
Plastic deodorant are usually manufactured by injection molding process, through the precise design and control of the mold, to achieve the exact control of the shape and size of the bottle.
Two, the process
1. Mold making
The manufacture of a deodorant starts with making an exact mold. The design of the mold should take into account the shape, size, details and opening and closing method of the bottle. In the production process, high-precision machinery and equipment need to be used to ensure the accuracy and durability of the mold.
2. Molding process
For glass deodorants, blow or press molding is usually used. Blow molding is when molten glass is blown into a mold, and the mold is removed after cooling; Pressing is the process of pressing the molten glass into the mold, which is cooled and cured to form the bottle body. These processes require precise control of temperature, time, and pressure to ensure the shape and quality of the bottle.
3. Surface treatment
The finish of the deodorant is also a key part. For glass bottles, a polishing or matte treatment may be required to change the gloss and touch of the surface. For metal or plastic bottles, treatments such as spraying, plating, or sandblasting may be needed to enhance their appearance or improve durability.
4 Decorate the process
There are a variety of decorative processes for deodorants, common ones are printing, engraving, labeling, etc. Modern techniques such as laser engraving, screen printing and so on are also widely used in the decoration of deodorants. These processes can add unique visual effects to the deodorant according to the needs of the brand or design.
5 Assemble and test
Finally, the various components of the deodorant need to be assembled, such as the cap, nozzle, etc. After the assembly is completed, a series of tests, such as leak tests, pressure tests, etc., are also needed to ensure the sealing and safety of the deodorant.
On this journey to discover the secrets of deodorant manufacturing, we learn more about the key role of materials and processes in creating quality deodorants. From mold making to molding process, from surface treatment to decoration process, every link is very important and indispensable. With the continuous progress and innovation of science and technology, we believe that the manufacturing process of deodorants will continue to develop, bringing us more surprises and possibilities.