Baralan says it has “married quality through functionality and sustainability,” with the new DEA (Developing the Evolution of Airless) series—and says that unlike other airless systems, DEA has no internal plastic container, making it the first airless system in which the filled product is directly in contact with its glass container. The new series of products comprised of glass airless containers has been designed for several applications.
As a more sustainable solution, Baralan says the DEA series represents “a new philosophy of primary packaging in glass,” using fewer components and significantly reducing the amount of overall materials, resulting in a lighter and more functional packaging that still offers impact to brands with a new level of user experience. In addition, its airless nature helps better preserve the integrity of the product ingredients, is suitable for different usages and is extremely versatile in application. ”
DEA features high-quality glass packaging that provides further aesthetic appeal. Moreover, glass is known to be notably more compatible with formulas. The DEA series is available in three capacities (15-, 30- and 50ml) and two versions—classic and premium—both of which allow for the possibility of single-use or refillable solutions of the glass container. This is a unique concept, according to Baralan, as the refillable version allows for convenient replacements of the glass container to promote the re-usability of components. The ability to also quickly and practically separate components provides new opportunities to improve product lifecycle – embracing sustainability and eco-consciousness in packaging.
DEA’s standard GPI 18/400 neck finish, combined with the airless system, is compatible with a vast range of pumps, as well as many opportunities for customization and personalization.