Polystyrene bottle for milk and yoghurt
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Faisal [2011-05-20]
A bottle for milk and yoghurt beverages has been designed using impact resistant polystyrene (PS-I) which slashes material costs by 25% compared to PET, according to BASF.
The chemical company joined forces with Alpla, a leading global plastic bottle manufacturer, on the design that reduces material costs due to the lower density of polystyrene.
In addition, the bottles - which are made from BASF s polystyrene BX 3580 - can be processed by injection stretch blow moulding. This uses less compressed air and, unlike PET, the polystyrene does not have to be pre-dried therefore saving more energy and money.
Jaroslaw Michniuk, head of marketing for standard styrenics at BASF in Ludwigshafen said: We have filed a patent application for this process and will continue to be involved in this realm.