Coated PET in the lab

A second Actis® barrier coating system for plastic bottles is now operating commercially in North America. Grafco PET Packaging Technologies (Hanover, MD) installed the patented Sidel (Norcross, GA) coating system late last year in its Morrow, GA, plant at the request of Environmental Express.

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This laboratory supplies manufacturer, based in Mt. Pleasant, SC, wanted a disposable barrier bottle for customers who ordinarily use glass bottles to conduct water cleanliness tests. EE saw the Actis system as the right technology for its needs. With minimal volume requirements, however, EE soon discovered that the surest way to get what it needed was to buy the Actis system itself and partner with Grafco to commercialize the technology. This partnership effort is what led to the Actis system being installed at Grafco’s Morrow plant. Grafco will make the injection/stretch blow-molded 300-mL (10.14-oz) bottles that EE needs and will be licensed to make and sell coated PET bottles to any other customers it identifies. According to Grafco, one beverage bottle and two food containers are now in development.

“Disposability is the key benefit we were after in seeking an alternative to glass,” says EE president Paul Strickler. “Also beneficial is that these bottles are lighter and don’t break. And because they’re not designed to be washed and reused, a test of a water sample can never be compromised by soap residue left in a bottle.”

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