Description
Plastic Bottle
Product Physical Specs
500ml HDPE Conical Bottle
Weight: 68g
Capacity: 1000ml–1125ml
Pack Size: 82
Material: HDPE
Printable?: Yes
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500ml HDPE Conical Bottle – Plastic Bottle.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
HDPE is the most widely used resin for plastic bottles. This material is economical, impact resistant, and provides an excellent moisture barrier. HDPE is compatible with a wide range of products. These including acids and caustics, but are not compatible with solvents. We supply it in FDA-approved food grade. HDPE is naturally translucent and flexible. The addition of color will make HDPE opaque, but not glossy. HDPE lends itself to silk screen decoration. This Plastic Bottle furthermore provides excellent protection at below freezing temperatures. As a result, they cannot use it with products filled above 88 °C or products requiring vacuum seal.
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE)
The LDPE Plastic Bottle is similar in composition to HDPE. It is therefore less rigid and less chemically resistant than HDPE, therefore it is more translucent. They use primarily LDPE for squeeze applications. LDPE is significantly more expensive than HDPE.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET, PETE) / Polyester
They commonly used this resin for carbonated beverages, water bottles, and food packaging. The PET Plastic Bottle provides very good alcohol and essential oil barrier properties. And therefore offers good chemical resistance (although acetones and ketones will attack PET). As a result, it has high-affected resistance and tensile strength. The orienting process serves to improve gas and moisture barrier properties and impact strength. This material is not resistant at high temperature. Its maximum temperature is 200 °F (93 °C).
Polypropylene (PP)
Firstly, we use primarily PP for jars and closures. It is rigid and is a barrier to moisture. Polypropylene is stable at temperatures up to 220 °F (104 °C). PP Plastic Bottle is autoclavable and offers the potential for steam sterilization. The compatibility of PP with high filling temperatures handles its use with hot fill products. PP has excellent chemical resistance, but provides poor impact resistance in cold temperatures.
Polystyrene (PS)
PS is furthermore transparent and rigid. As a result, they commonly used it with dry products, including vitamins, petroleum jellies, and spices. Styrene therefore does not provide good barrier properties, and exhibits poor impact resistance. It is available in a Plastic Bottle.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
PVC is furthermore naturally clear. It has high resistance to oils and has transmitted very little oxygen. It provides a powerful barrier to most gases, and its drop-impact resistance is also very good. This material is chemically resistant, but it is vulnerable to some solvents. PVC has poor resistance to high temperatures, and therefore will distort at 160 °F (71 °C). Therefore, making it incompatible with hot-filled products. It has attained notoriety in recent years because of potential health risks.
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