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Book an on-site factory visit in GuangzhouEye care products require precise packaging to protect delicate formulations from contamination, degradation, and dosage errors. Whether you offer single-use ampoules, dropper vials, or airless pumps, the decision to invest in a new mold…
Eye care products require precise packaging to protect delicate formulations from contamination, degradation, and dosage errors. Whether you offer single-use ampoules, dropper vials, or airless pumps, the decision to invest in a new mold for custom packaging impacts your budget, regulatory path, and launch timeline. This guide gives you a clear framework to determine when customization is necessary—and when existing mold options can meet your needs without costly delays.
| Option | Investment | Lead Time | Customization Level | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Existing stock mold | Low | 2–4 weeks | Shape fixed, label custom only | Low |
| Modified insert | Medium | 4–6 weeks | Partial shape changes | Medium |
| New mold | High | 8–12 weeks | Full customization | High (timeline sensitivity) |
Yes, especially for sterile ophthalmic products, nozzle design, tamper evidence, and material safety are often specified by regulatory bodies. Always verify with your compliance team before finalizing a mold.
In most cases, inserts or minor cavity adjustments can be done quicker than creating a new mold, but the extent of change will limit design freedom.
Request lab tests for your exact formulation against proposed packaging materials. This includes testing for extractables/leachables, seal integrity, and stability under target storage conditions.
If your distribution relies on premium retail presence or unique ergonomic benefits, the ROI on a distinct mold may outweigh initial costs.
Yes, many brands validate market response with standard packaging, then invest in custom tooling for scale-up.