Confirm the Complete Container and Closure Combination
Cavoriq matches cosmetic bottles and jars with lotion pumps, fine-mist sprayers, droppers, screw caps, disc-top caps, jar lids and selected inner components. Closure selection must consider more than appearance. Bottle-neck dimensions, thread structure, sealing components, dip-tube length, pump output and the intended formula can all affect performance.
Components that look similar are not automatically interchangeable. Small differences in the bottle neck, thread, gasket, collar or pump engine may cause loose assembly, difficult tightening, inconsistent dispensing or leakage.
For a new project, buyers should send the container type, capacity, intended application, preferred closure, target quantity and reference photo where available. These details help us identify an existing combination or arrange a new component-matching route.
Match the Neck Finish and Thread Structure
The bottle or jar neck determines which pump, cap or lid can be assembled. Matching may include checking:
- Neck diameter and height
- Continuous or other thread structure
- Thread engagement
- Closure collar dimensions
- Sealing surface
- Liner, gasket or inner plug
- Cap and bottle shoulder clearance
- Visual alignment after tightening
Wide-mouth jars may require a lid, liner or inner disc selected for that specific opening. Pump bottles and sprayer bottles require a matching neck and collar, while dropper bottles require compatible threads, pipettes and bulbs.
Material and container capacity should be confirmed before the closure is finalized. Buyers can review the available Material and Capacity Options when selecting a complete packaging structure.
Select Pumps, Sprayers and Droppers by Application
Lotion pumps are commonly considered for lotions, emulsions, cleansers and other pumpable formulas. Fine-mist sprayers are used where a controlled spray pattern is required. Droppers are selected for serums, oils and other liquid products requiring smaller dispensing quantities.
Selection factors can include:
- Formula viscosity
- Required pump output
- Spray pattern
- Dropper pipette length
- Bottle height
- Dip-tube material and diameter
- Closure appearance
- Filling-line requirements
- Intended user operation
Cavoriq can check component fit, assembly and basic dispensing operation. The buyer should validate the complete packaging with the actual formula because viscosity, oils, alcohol, active ingredients and storage conditions may affect long-term performance.
Dip-Tube Length and Component Assembly
Dip tubes should reach the appropriate position inside the bottle without excessive bending or leaving unnecessary product inaccessible. Tube length is confirmed according to the internal bottle height, shoulder shape and pump or sprayer structure.
During component assembly, checks may include thread engagement, tightening, cap orientation, pump locking, dropper assembly and the visual fit between the container and closure. For decorated projects, component colors and finishes should also be compared with the approved packaging sample.
Closure colors, metallic collars and surface finishes can be coordinated through Custom Colors and Surface Finishes.
Functional Checks Before Bulk Production
Matched samples should be reviewed before the bulk order is released. Inspection can include:
- Bottle-to-closure fitting
- Pump operation
- Spray pattern
- Dropper function
- Dip-tube position
- Tightening and torque
- Leakage checks
- Appearance and color matching
- Comparison with the approved sample
Stock samples normally require 3–5 days. Customized component or color samples generally require 7–12 days. The final bottle, closure and dispensing combination should be confirmed through the Sample Development and Approval process.
Standard production normally takes 25–35 days after sample approval and deposit. Special closures, custom colors or complex packaging combinations may require 35–50 days.
Information Required for Closure Matching
For an accurate recommendation and quotation, please provide:
- Bottle or jar model
- Material and capacity
- Neck dimensions or physical sample
- Required pump, sprayer, dropper, cap or lid
- Formula type and approximate viscosity
- Target dispensing requirement
- Order quantity
- Color and finish
- Destination and delivery schedule
These details allow us to check existing components, sample availability, practical MOQ, matching requirements and estimated production time.















