Tube Body: The main container that holds the product.
Shoulder: The conical part that connects the body to the neck.
Neck: The narrow opening where the product is dispensed.
Cap/Closure: Screws onto the neck to seal the product. Can be a flip-top cap, screw cap, or a specialized nozzle cap.
Seam (Bottom): The heat-sealed end of the tube that is crimped and closed after filling.
Cap Seal (Oval Seal/Seal Band): A thin plastic or foil membrane under the cap that provides a tamper-evident seal, ensuring the product is fresh and hasn't been opened.
Excellent Product Protection: Especially laminate tubes, which protect formulas from air, light, and contamination.
Controlled & Hygienic Dispensing: Dispenses product without the need to dip fingers into a jar, reducing the risk of contamination.
Minimal Product Waste: It's easy to squeeze out almost all of the product.
Portable & Lightweight: Ideal for travel and on-the-go use.
Great for Branding: The cylindrical surface is a perfect canvas for high-quality printing, logos, and branding.
User-Friendly: Easy for consumers to handle and use.
Difficulty with Very Thick Formulas: Extremely viscous products can be hard to squeeze out.
Potential for Clogging: If the cap isn't cleaned properly, dried product can clog the opening.
Sustainability Concerns: Traditional laminate tubes are often difficult to recycle because they are made of multiple materials fused together. This is a major focus for innovation.