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At Parkway Plastics, we know how crucial accurate volume and weight measurements are for industries using plastic containers, plastic jars, and other packaging solutions. Whether you're filling cosmetic jars, pharmaceutical containers, or organizing storage, our easy-to-use plastic jar size conversion guide helps you convert ounces (oz), grams (g), milliliters (mL), drams, and more - so you can focus on what matters most: quality packaging and efficient shipping.
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What does a "2 oz jar" really mean?
If you're new to plastic packaging or your industry commonly uses different units like gram weight, milliliters, or drams, our plastic jar size conversion chart will be invaluable. Container sizes labeled in ounces might seem abstract, but with our comprehensive guide, you can easily measure jars by diameter or height and understand exactly how much each container holds.
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We provide detailed conversion charts for:
Ounces to grams (oz to g)
Grams to ounces (g to oz)
Ounces to milliliters (oz to mL)
Milliliters to ounces (mL to oz)
Ounces to drams and more
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Quick and Accurate volume conversions for Packaging Professionals:
Easily convert between drams, ounces, and milliliters (mL), essential for plastic and glass bottle manufacturing, cosmetic packaging, and pharmaceutical container design.
| Container Size | Drams (approx.) | Milliliters (mL) | Ounces (oz) (approx.) |
| 5 mL | 1.35 drams | 5 mL | ~ 1/6 oz |
| 10 mL | 2.71 drams | 10 mL | ~ 1/3 oz |
| 15 mL | 4.06 drams | 15 mL | ~ 1/2 oz |
| 30 mL | 8.12 drams | 30 mL | ~ 1 oz |
| 2 oz | 16 drams | 60 mL | 2 oz |
| 4 oz | 32 drams | 120 mL | 4 oz |
| 6 oz | 48 drams | 180 mL | 6 oz |
| 8 oz | 64 drams | 240 mL | 8 oz |
| 12 oz | 96 drams | 360 mL | 12 oz |
| 16 oz | 128 drams | 480 mL | 16 oz |
| 32 oz | 256 drams | 960 mL | 32 oz |
| 64 oz | 512 drams | 1920 mL | 64 oz |
*Note: Some plastic storage containers listed here are approximated in volume.
Liquid Volume Unit Conversion Table
Equivalent liquid volume values for 1 dram, 1 ounce, 1 mL, 1cc, 1 liter, 1 pint, 1 quart, and 1 gallon (approximated)
| Unit | Milliliters (mL) | Drams | Ounces (oz) | Liters |
| 1 Dram | 3.7 | 1 | 0.125 | 0.004 |
| 1 Ounce | 30 | 8 | 1 | 0.03 |
| 1 mL | 1 | 0.27 | 0.034 | 0.001 |
| 1 Liter | 1000 | 270.52 | 33.8 | 1 |
| 1 Pint | 475 | 128 | 16 | 0.475 |
| 1 Quart | 950 | — | 32 | 0.95 |
| 1 Gallon | 3785 | — | 128 | 3.785 L |
This conversion table is indispensable for those managing liquid volumes in plastic jars and bottles.
Convert milliliters and cubic centiliters to ounces and drams:
Approximate equivalent (mL or CC) conversion to oz. Please note that these conversions are approximate. Understanding how to convert milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (CC) to ounces and drams can streamline your operations, whether you’re in a laboratory or kitchen. Here's a comprehensive breakdown to help you make these conversions with ease.
| mL (or cc) | Ounces (oz) approx. | Drams approx. |
| 3.7 mL | 0.125 oz (1/8 oz) | 1 dram |
| 5 mL | 0.17 oz | 1.5 drams |
| 7.4 mL | 0.25 oz (1/4 oz) | 2 drams |
| 10 mL | 0.34 oz | 3 drams |
| 15 ml | 0.51 oz (1/2 oz) | 4 drams |
| 30 mL | 1 oz | 8 drams |
| 50 mL | 1.7 oz | 13 drams |
| 60 mL | 2 oz | 16 drams |
| 75 mL | 2.5 oz | 20 drams |
| 115 mL | 3.9 oz | 30 drams |
| 120 mL | 4.1 oz | 33 drams |
| 150 mL | 5 oz | 40 drams |
| 225 mL | 7.6 oz | 60 drams |
| 250 mL | 8.5 oz | 68 drams |
| 950 mL | 32 oz | 257 drams |
| 2499 mL | 84.5 oz | 676 drams |
Converting Milliliters (mL) and Cubic Centimeters (cc) : Made Simple
Perfect for measuring liquids in plastic jars, bottles, or containers
1) One-to-One Conversion:
✅ Use it when: Whether you're filling a plastic container in a lab or pouring ingredients into a jar at home, this is a direct match.
2) Milliliters or Cubic Centimeters to Ounces (oz):
✅ Use it when: This helps when converting metric volume to ounces for packaging design, especially for plastic jars, cosmetic containers, or sample bottles.
3) Cubic Centimeters to Ounces:
✅ Use it when: Useful in plastic production where volume needs to be displayed in both metric and imperial units on containers.
4) Milliliters or Cubic Centimeters to Drams (dr):
✅ Use it when: Converting liquid volumes for pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications. It is particularly relevant for small glass vials or droppers.
5) Cubic Centimeters to Drams:
✅ Use it when: It is important for precise dosing in medical or cosmetic packaging. It will ensure accuracy in product labeling and compliance.
Practical Applications for Parkway Plastics Volume Conversions
Whether you're filling plastic jars, labeling containers for skincare, or prepping medical vials, accurate volume conversion ensures consistency and safety.
Laboratories: For exact chemical or biological mixtures in plastic containers.
Kitchen & DIY: Convert between metric and U.S. volumes easily
Pharmaceutical Packaging: Especially when labeling small plastic containers
Cosmetics: Essential when creating or labeling serums, lotions, or essential oils in plastic jars
✅ Bottom Line:
With these easy formulas and reference tips, you can confidently convert volumes no matter what kind of plastic jar or plastic container you’re working with.
Liquid Volume Conversion chart for Packaging Professionals
Understanding how to convert between different units of liquid volume is crucial in various scenarios, from scientific experiments to packaging design. Below are the conversions for common liquid volume measurements, essential for plastic and glass bottle manufacturing, cosmetic packaging, and pharmaceutical container design.
✅ Application: Measuring small quantities in vials, ampoules, and sample containers.
✅ Application: Commonly used in beverage bottles, cosmetic containers, and pharmaceutical packaging.
✅ Application: Standard unit for specifying volumes in plastic and glass containers, jars, and bottles.
✅ Application: Interchangeable with milliliters; used in mold design, fill volume specifications, and container capacity labeling.
✅ Application: Standard for larger volumes in bulk containers, storage bottles, and industrial packaging.
✅ Application: Used in food packaging, beverage containers, and household product bottles.
✅ Application: Suitable for liquid storage, cleaning products, and chemical containers.
✅ Application: Common in bulk liquid packaging, industrial containers, and large-scale storage solutions.
Summary Table
| Unit | Milliliters (mL) | Drams | Ounces | Liters |
| 1 Dram | 3.7 | 1 | 0.125 | 0.004 |
| 1 Ounce | 30 | 8 | 1 | 0.03 |
| 1 Milliliter | 1 | 0.271 | 0.0338 | 0.001 |
| 1 Cubic Centimeter | 1 | 0.271 | 0.0338 | 0.001 |
| 1 Liter | 1000 | 270.52 | 33.815 | 1 |
| 1 Pint | 475 | 128 | 16 | 0.473 |
| 1 Quart | 950 | - | 32 | 0.946 |
| 1 Gallon | 3785 | - | 128 | 3.785 |
These conversions can help you navigate various tasks with ease, ensuring you have the right measurements for your needs.
Understanding the Ounce and Other Units in Packaging
An ounce (oz.) is a unit from the English measurement system. It’s commonly used to express weight or volume, making it a versatile measure in many fields from cooking to bottle filling and packaging design.
Dry Ounce (Weight Ounce):
✅ Application: In bottle and jar manufacturing, this is relevant when calculating the weight of plastic resin, glass cullet, or additive materials.
Fluid Ounce (fl. oz.):
✅ Application: In packaging, whether for plastic bottles, glass jars, or cosmetic vials. Fluid ounces help define fill volumes, label specifications, and dose sizes.
Understanding this difference between ounces as weight vs. fluid ounces as volume is key in packaging work. For instance, a bottle’s fill capacity is given in fluid ounces (or mL), while the material weight (plastic, glass wall thickness) is often designed in grams or dry ounces.
What is a Milliliter and Why It Matters for Plastic Containers?
A milliliter (mL) is a metric unit of volume used to measure liquids. It represents one‑thousandth of a liter, making it ideal for small volumes in bottles, jars, vials, and plastic containers.
A milliliter (mL) is a metric unit of liquid volume:
This means a milliliter is exactly the same volume as a tiny cube with 1 cm sides is a useful equivalence when you’re designing molds, specifying fill volumes, or determining container capacity.
What is a Dram and Its Use in Packaging??
A dram (often abbreviated as “fl. Dr.”) comes from the old English apothecary / pharmacy system. It is a unit of liquid volume, historically used for measuring small medicinal doses.
Although drams are less common today, you might still encounter them in pharmaceutical packaging or perfume sample design. It retains roots in older systems for dispensing medicinal or cosmetic liquids in small vials, ampoules, or dropper bottles.
Understanding the Definition of a Drop - Why it can Vary
A drop is often thought of as a small portion of liquid released one at a time (for example from a dropper or pipette). In industries like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, or bottle and jar packaging, drop measurements can be practical -but also inconsistent if not standardized.
What Defines a Drop?
By accounting for these elements, you can achieve more accurate measurements in your specific context.
Why this matters in Packaging & Containers?
In plastic or glass bottles, vials, ampoules, cosmetic droppers, or pharmaceutical containers, using drops as a measure can be risky unless your dropper, liquid, and conditions are well controlled. For consistent results, many manufacturers prefer giving exact mL or cc values rather than relying on “drops” or at least calibrating the drop definition for that particular system.
What is a Gram?
The dictionary defines “gram” as: gram / noun - a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
A gram (symbol: g) is a metric unit used to measure mass that is, how much matter is in an object. Originally, one gram was defined as the mass of one cubic centimeter of pure water at about 3.98 °C, but today it is formally defined as 1/1000 of a kilogram.
A milligram (mg) is one‑thousandth of a gram (0.001 g). A gram is about:
a quarter teaspoon of sugar
a cubic centimeter (1 cc) of water
the weight of a paperclip
the weight of a pen cap
a thumbtack
a pinch of salt
a piece of gum
the weight of a single U.S. bill
Common conversions involving Grams:
Ounce to grams: 1 oz ≈ 28.3495 g
Pound to grams: 1 lb ≈ 453.592 g
Kilogram to grams: 1 kg = 1,000 g
Cup to grams (approx): 1 cup ≈ 340 g (varies with substance)
Tablespoon to grams (approx): 1 tbsp ≈ 14.3 g
Quarter pound to grams: ≈ 113.3981 g
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We offer combo packs with plastic containers with lids shipped together in a single box. This saves packaging space, protects lids during transit, and improves cost efficiency for your bottling or storage lines.
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Q1: How do I convert plastic jar sizes from ounces to milliliters or grams?
A: To convert plastic container sizes, multiply ounces by 29.57 for milliliters, or by 28.35 for grams. Parkway Plastics offers a complete plastic jar size conversion chart to help customers in cosmetic packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, and plastic product manufacturing calculate accurate fill volumes.
Q2: What types of plastic jars does Parkway Plastics manufacture?
A: Parkway Plastics is a U.S.-based plastic packaging manufacturer specializing in custom plastic jars, wide-mouth containers, and stackable plastic jars with lids. We produce containers in sizes from 1 oz to 32 oz, perfect for industries like beauty, medical, and food packaging.
Q3: How do I select the right plastic container for my product line?
A: Start by identifying your product's volume (in mL or oz) and whether you need airtight plastic containers, food-safe jars, or UV-resistant packaging. Parkway Plastics provides a full line of durable plastic packaging containers ideal for lotions, supplements, or dry goods.
Q4: Do your plastic containers come with lids?
A: Yes. Parkway Plastics offers plastic jars with matching lids in both individual and combo pack formats for cost-effective packaging and shipping. All containers are manufactured with precision to ensure proper sealing and freshness.
Q5: What industries commonly use Parkway Plastics containers?
A: Our custom plastic containers are used across industries such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cannabis packaging, laboratory supplies, and general storage applications. Whether you're a manufacturer or private label brand, our containers fit your needs.
Q6: Why is it important to use conversion charts in plastic packaging?
A: Accurate volume and weight conversion ensures that your product fits perfectly into the jar or bottle, avoiding overfilling or underfilling. This is critical for regulatory compliance, label accuracy, and cost control in plastic container manufacturing.
Q7: What is a dram and how is it used in plastic packaging?
A: A dram equals about 3.7 mL and is used to measure small quantities in pharmaceutical bottles, essential oil vials, and dropper containers. Parkway Plastics includes dram equivalents in our conversion charts for accurate dose packaging.
Q8: Does Parkway Plastics support bulk or wholesale orders?
A: Yes! We offer bulk plastic jar purchasing, wholesale pricing, and custom manufacturing for large orders. Whether you need thousands of 2 oz plastic jars, 4 oz wide-mouth containers, or custom-colored jars, we can deliver.
Q9: Are Parkway Plastics containers eco-friendly or recyclable?
A: Many of our plastic containers are made from recyclable materials such as PP and PET plastics, suitable for sustainable packaging initiatives. Parkway Plastics supports eco-conscious product lines looking for recyclable plastic jars.