This pack of 192 contains 10 ml amber glass dropper bottles fitted with a tamper-evident (TE) dropper cap. The key feature of the TE cap is a safety ring that breaks apart on first opening: this provides visible proof to the customer that the bottle has not been opened before. This authenticity seal is effectively required for preparations sold at events, at markets or through retail channels.
What is in the pack of 192
192 amber glass bottles of 10 ml volume, paired with 192 TE dropper caps (glass pipette + tamper-evident outer cap with safety ring). Height 57 mm, diameter 24 mm, neck thread GL18. A bottle + TE cap unit weighs around 33 g and the gross pack weight is approximately 6.34 kg. Country of origin: China. The TE ring is typically black, the pipette is glass, and the bulb is black.
Amber glass and UV protection
Amber glass blocks UV radiation and the shorter wavelengths of visible light — precisely the bands that trigger oxidation in essential oils. Light filtering combined with tamper-evident closure delivers a complete protective package: the contents are protected against both environmental exposure and tampering.
Tamper-evident — authenticity proof
The TE ring sits on the lower rim of the cap and is firmly connected to it in its factory state. On first opening, the thin bridge connections between the ring and the cap snap, the ring detaches and remains on the bottle's neck. This visible mark proves to the customer that the bottle has not been opened before. The solution is standard in the cosmetics, food and essential oil industries, and is effectively expected in retail sales. EU and Hungarian consumer protection practice supports the use of such markings.
Areas of use
- Essential oil blends sold at events
- Preparations entering markets or retail networks
- Own-brand cosmetic fills
- Distribution of tinctures and concentrates
- Aromatherapy products intended as gifts
Cleaning and reuse
The pipette can be cleaned with warm water and food-grade alcohol. Once the TE ring has broken, it cannot be reattached — for home refilling this is not an issue, but new retail sale requires a fresh cap. The glass bottle itself can be recycled many times.