Descrfiption
-The sport bottle is made of high quality stainless steel with the resistant to dust,corrosion and wear that it is durable with long service life.And it has high strength and strong structure that it is able to make sure the stable operation of the bottle.
-The 1000ml stainless steel sport bottle is designed for maximum temperature retention that keeps your favorite hot drinks without altering their temperatures for a prolonged period of time. You can avoid re-heating boiled water hence saves gas, effort and time.
-It is designed with flexible and unique style that it is fashionable and pretty that it is lighweight with small size that it is portable,convenient to move and carry.
-With the strict standards and high quality control, the 1000ml stainless steel sport bottle is made with premium quality,stable operation with fine results as well as reasonable price.
-Customized design is also available that you can design the water bottle according to your requirements with logo,motto and carton figures.
Specification
1.Item Name.: | Hot Sale New Products Private Label Milton Stainless Steel Water Bottle |
2.Material: | stainless steel ,inside304&outside201 |
3.Capacity: | 450ML |
4.MOQ.: | 1000PCS |
5.Packing: | opp bag/ egg crate/white box /color box |
6.Logo: | customized |
7.Color: | any color as Panton Number |
8.Printing Method | Paper insert/PET insert/ silk printing/heat transfer printing |
9.Sample leading time: | 7 days |
10.Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C at sight |
The origin of the thermos
In 1891, when Americans conducted liquid oxygen research, they invented the method of electroplating the interior of double-layer bottles made of glass with silver or other metals to generate mirror-like light to prevent heat loss from radiation. It is said that this is the origin of the thermos now.
Since then, European researchers have conducted repeated studies. In 1911, the thermos bottle was imported into Japan. The history of thermos flasks in Japan was initially limited to handle thermos flasks. In 1972, the use of barometric pressure principles successfully developed a pressure thermos bottle, which enabled rapid popularity of thermos flasks.