
PCR materials can be used in multi-layer (5-layer) co-extruded cosmetic tubes, but they are generally not recommended for the inner layer in most high-performance applications.
In modern tube structures, PCR is more commonly used in outer or middle layers, while the inner layer is usually kept as virgin PE to ensure product safety, stability, and consistent contact with cosmetic formulations.
5-Layer Tube Structure Overview
| Layer | Typical Material | Main Function |
|---|---|---|
| Outer layer | PE / PCR-PE / decorative masterbatch | Printing, branding, appearance |
| Second layer | Adhesive tie layer | Bonding layers together |
| Barrier layer | EVOH or similar | Oxygen and fragrance protection |
| Fourth layer (core support) | PE or blended material | Mechanical strength |
| Inner layer | Virgin PE (recommended) | Direct product contact safety |
Can PCR Be Used in the Inner Layer?
- Technically possible: PCR can be processed into inner-layer resin if highly purified.
- Not commonly recommended: due to potential odor, variability, and regulatory sensitivity.
- Risk of contamination: inner layer is in direct contact with cosmetic formulations.
- Consistency issues: PCR variability may affect sealing and extrusion stability.
Main Technical Limitations
| Limitation | Impact on Inner Layer Use |
|---|---|
| Material purity variation | May affect product compatibility and safety perception |
| Odor residue risk | Can be more noticeable in direct product contact layer |
| Melt flow instability | Affects co-extrusion precision and tube uniformity |
| Regulatory sensitivity | Higher compliance requirements for direct contact materials |
Where PCR Works Best in 5-Layer Tubes
- Outer layer: Ideal for visible eco-branding and PCR claims
- Middle structural layers: Suitable for recycled content without product contact
- Non-contact layers: Best balance between sustainability and performance
Industry Best Practice
- Use virgin PE for inner layer to ensure product safety
- Apply PCR in outer or intermediate layers for sustainability goals
- Combine with EVOH barrier for high-active formulations
- Conduct migration and stability testing for sensitive formulas
Summary
PCR materials can technically be used in the inner layer of a 5-layer co-extruded tube, but it is generally not recommended for premium cosmetic packaging. Most manufacturers prefer using virgin PE for the inner layer while placing PCR in outer or middle layers to balance safety, performance, and sustainability.
This structure allows brands to achieve eco-friendly goals without compromising product integrity or regulatory compliance.
Learn more: PCR Cosmetic Tubes, Multi-layer Tubes, 2 vs 5 Layer Tubes, Cosmetic Tube Materials.
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