Very light PET bottles for milk and mixed milk beverages
Cost effective, convenient and safe
Dortmund/Hamburg, March 24, 2015 – Ever lighter PET bottles have been gaining ground in the water segment in particular for some time now. And for good reason, as they give both manufacturers and consumers a good number of benefits. The PET experts at KHS have now applied these advantages to the milk bottling process. At the Bottles & Shapes™ center at KHS' production site in Hamburg, Germany, a lightweight 1-liter bottle for milk and mixed milk beverages has now been made ready for market and successfully tested.Frank Haesendonckx, head of Technology at KHS Corpoplast, reveals, "With this light PET bottle we can now offer the milk industry an interesting alternative to the carton." As with all packaging developments KHS' PET specialists have managed to effect a perfect balance between economy, market acceptance and product quality in this ultralight milk bottle, too. Like the beverage industry, the milk industry also has to produce under great cost pressure while satisfying the highest demands for product safety. In this context the light PET bottle for milk and mixed milk beverages can boast the following plus points: It
- can be filled aseptically
- protects the product
- lowers production costs and
- is 100% recyclable.
Costs saved in the long term without loss of quality
The reduced amount of materials and lower energy consumption are in the full interest of milk producers. The 1-liter bottle recently developed by KHS, with a thread diameter of 32 millimeters, weighs just 20 grams. In comparison, other bottles of the same size common to the market usually notch up 22 grams on the scales. Thanks to a substantial material saving of 2 grams of PET a bottle, at a production rate of 50 million bottles up to €140,000 can be saved per annum. Says Frank Haesendonckx, "We can also see even greater potential for savings in weight." The bottles can also be easily processed as shrink packs. This means that costs are no longer incurred for secondary packaging such as trays, which are much more expensive regarding materials and transportation. Consumer friendly with a high marketing value
Being light or ultralight is not enough, however; first and foremost, the packaging must also convince the customer. Here, the newly developed bottle primarily scores on its convenient handling, with a staggered rib structure giving it the required good grip, for instance. Ideally, milk products should be protected by an ultraviolet light barrier. KHS has two variants here: the new 1-liter milk lightweight can either be designed as a transparent bottle which is enveloped in a protective sleeve after filling or the PET packaging is produced as a white bottle right from the start with a reliable light barrier of titanium oxide.
FlipBase for dimensional stability
The typical vacuum created in bottles by the differences in temperature between hot filling and subsequent cooling has been taken into account by the Bottles & Shapes™ experts; the bottles are manufactured with a FlipBase on a stretch blow molder before being conveyed by their neck ring, aseptically filled and sealed. The FlipBase reliably compensates for the negative pressure generated in the bottle. Frank Haesendonckx concludes, "With this lightweight, cost-effective and consumer-friendly bottle we're giving our customers a type of packaging which both protects their milk products and looks attractive on the shelf."
About KHS
KHS GmbH is one of the leading manufacturers of filling and packaging systems for the beverage, food and non-food industries. Headquartered in Dortmund, Germany, the company has an international production network with over 4,500 employees worldwide. In 2014 KHS was presented with the Innovation through Research seal. With this the Stifterverband, a nationwide German patron of education and science, honors companies' outstanding commitment to research and development and their particular responsibility to state and society. KHS GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Salzgitter AG. With around 25,000 employees throughout the globe the German steel and technology group achieved a turnover of over €9 billion in the 2014 business year. Within the Salzgitter Group the KHS Group and two other special machine manufacturers make up the Technology Division and are part of the core business of the MDAX-listed corporation.