Product details and design features of agrochemical plastic bottles

May 19, 2026

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Pesticide plastic bottles are widely used packaging containers in agricultural production. Their design not only affects ease of use but also directly impacts the safety and environmental friendliness of pesticide storage.

 

Material Selection: Balancing Safety and Corrosion Resistance

Pesticide plastic bottles are mostly made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). HDPE is acid and alkali resistant and impact-resistant, making it suitable for containing corrosive liquids; PET has high transparency, making it easy to observe the remaining pesticide level. Some bottles have added UV absorbers to prevent light-induced pesticide decomposition.

 

Sealing Structure: Leak-proof and Child-safe

The bottle opening is usually designed with a double-threaded cap with an embedded silicone gasket to enhance sealing and prevent pesticide evaporation or leakage. Some products are equipped with child safety locks that require pressing and twisting to open, reducing the risk of accidental ingestion. The anti-drip design on the inside of the cap reduces residue when pouring.

 

Labels and Markings: Clear Information

The bottle body uses abrasion-resistant printed or waterproof labels that clearly indicate the ingredients, concentration, usage instructions, and hazard warning symbols. Some designs incorporate stripes

 

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