Baralan presents DEA 2.0, an improved version of its glass airless packaging technology, combining high performance and environmental sustainability.
Baralan unveils DEA 2.0, an evolution of its glass airless packaging technology. This new version meets the growing demands of brands seeking to combine performance, durability and regulatory compliance.
Technology enhancements
AED 2.0 is made primarily from soda-lime glass, produced in Europe, a choice that reflects Baralan's commitment to circular solutions. This type of glass ensures excellent compatibility with cosmetic formulas while integrating easily into standard recycling streams, unlike borosilicate glass which requires specialized processes. DEA 2.0 is currently available in 15 ml and 30 ml formats, specifically designed to meet the needs of high-performance skincare formulas.
This version represents a further step forward in Baralan's continuous innovation journey, combining European manufacturing excellence, advanced technological research and a strong commitment to sustainability. The company has recently developed an invisible piston, making the system more efficient and aesthetically pleasing.
Answers to market needs
DEA, Baralan's airless packaging platform, includes advanced technological options to guarantee precise, consistent dispensing, protecting formulas from air and possible contamination. The cylindrical design, with several pump options for creams and sprays, aims to optimize ejection performance for various types of formulations. Optimized components and a lightweight structure improve production efficiency and reduce the use of materials, enhancing the line's durability profile.
Faced with forthcoming regulations on packaging and packaging waste (PPWR), Baralan strives to anticipate regulatory requirements, translating them into concrete product developments. AED 2.0 embodies the company's determination to support its customers in a changing regulatory environment, through innovative and sustainable solutions.
By continually investing in research and development, Baralan helps brands transform packaging into a strategic asset, redefining its role as an essential element of brand vision in the beauty industry.







