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Dow Diamond finalist is a one-step form/fill technology

A ground-breaking technology that forms and fills bottles in one step using incompressible, consumable liquid, is recognized as a Diamond finalist in Dow’s Awards for Packaging Innovation.

The first commercial application of LiquiForm is a bottle for the Nature’s Promise brand of liquid hand soap.
The first commercial application of LiquiForm is a bottle for the Nature’s Promise brand of liquid hand soap.

A triple threat, Amcor Rigid Plastics’ LiquiForm® game-changing form/fill technology offers consumers higher efficiency, superior container quality, and greater sustainability versus traditional bottle blow-molding and liquid-filling processes. That’s according to Ashish Saxena, Vice President and General Manager of Amcor 360 Packaging Solutions, a service of Amcor Rigid Plastics, whose LiquiForm technology was selected as a Diamond finalist in The Dow Chemical Company’s 2018 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation.

Since 2014, The LiquiForm Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amcor Rigid Plastics, has been making news for its work on LiquiForm technology, which uses consumable liquid instead of compressed air to simultaneously form and fill a container. Combining bottle manufacturing and liquid filling into one step, LiquiForm eliminates the need for blow-molding equipment and air pressure systems—a sea change that not only results in a container with superior material distribution properties, but also offers the potential for a completely new and more streamlined supply chain for liquid products.

Saxena details the benefits of LiquiForm throughout the supply chain: “Let’s start with the raw material itself, which is resin. There are two advantages LiquiForm brings in resin. First, there’s flexibility to use PET, high-density polyethylene, and polypropylene. Second, in a number of cases, the resin consumption can also be reduced, as lighter-weight containers can be achieved through the improved consistency in wall thickness. As you go from resin to the actual container, another benefit is that there is no need for empty container transportation.

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