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New polypropylene product provides stronger packaging

Applications include food packaging containers as well as caps and closures.

container made with FLOWPACT polypropylene (PP) impact copolymers
container made with FLOWPACT polypropylene (PP) impact copolymers

SABIC of Saudi Arabia has developed the first of a new generation of FLOWPACT polypropylene (PP) impact copolymers to help manufacturers of injection-molded rigid packaging make stronger products and cut costs. According to Ricardo Calumby, market development, rigid packaging for SABIC, PP FLOWPACT FPC45 could replace conventional polypropylene PP grades used in packaging, including metal packaging such as cans, depending on the application requirements.

Rigid packaging made with PP FPC45, including types that can be hot-filled, has considerably higher top-load strength than identical products made with current benchmark materials. This in turn improves stackability, offering better economics in transport and storage, says Calumby.

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