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             Collapsible tubes are a type of metal packaging used for a variety of products, such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, and industrial products. They are made from aluminum or laminated steel and are cylindrical in shape. The tubes are designed to collapse when the product is dispensed, allowing for efficient use of space and cost savings. The tubes are also lightweight and easy to transport, making them a popular choice for many industries.
Collapsible tubes offer a number of advantages over    other types of metal packaging, such as improved product protection, tamper-evident seals, and the ability to customize the shape and size of the tube. Additionally, they are recyclable and can be printed with branding and product information.
Some of the major companies in the collapsible tubes market include Amcor, Sonoco, Huhtamaki, and Albea. Other notable players include Essel Propack, Constantia Flexibles, and Montebello Packaging. Show Less   Read more