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Gossamer-thin
Krones creates an ultra-light PET container
With a weight of 8.8 g for a 500-ml bottle, Krones has set new standards for the world’s lightest PET container in the 0.5-l class. It was premiered by Krones AG, Neutraubling, Germany, at the K 2007.
It is primarily considerations of environmental protection and cost-cutting that cause the market to demand progressively lighter PET containers. Every tenth of a gram less per bottle means enormous material and cost savings over the course of a year, economises on natural resources, and lightens the budget. Especially when standard PET can be used as the preform material. All manufacturers are attempting to meet these wishes of the bottling industry. Krones AG is currently the most successful of them, with the world-record lightweight container now on show.
The 0.5-l container is a conventional bottle with a very appealing lightweighting design. In the mouthpiece area, particularly, the development people at Krones have saved quite a lot of material. Instead of the customary approx. 3.5 g, the mouthpiece weighs a mere 1.959 g. Weight savings have been particularly boosted by very largely dispensing with the neck ring. A wall thickness of 0.1 mm, downsized by about 20 to 30 %. also contributes towards eight reduction. Nonetheless, the filled record bottle permits a top-load of 33 kg, a crucial criterion for good palletising stability.
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