Indian Plastics Institute conducted a seminar on
the 12th of December 2001 at Mumbai to discuss and assess the business
opportunity for Injection Stretch blow moulding of PP.
PP, the largest commodity thermoplastics has an insignificant presence
in bottle/container applications so far. HDPE commands the lion
share of the plastics bottle business. It, however, cannot be used
in clear bottles due to its opacity. PET is the choice for clear
containers. PET, however, has some limitations in areas where bottles
are required to be sterilized at higher temperatures like 121°C
or where products are required to be filled in bottles at higher
temperatures. PP, due to its higher temperature resistance can certainly
be used for such applications. Infact, PP clear containers have
been used for pharmaceutical products on account of sterilization
requirements or for jams/jellies that are required to be hotfilled.
This has been possible because of developments in the ISBM process,
as well as in the grades of PP with inherent good clarity (clarified
PP random copolymers). ISBM has also been developed for PET. PP
due to its semi-crystallinity has a sharp reduction of tensile properties
at higher temperatures. To achieve uniform blowing, very closer
temperature window (of about 50°C) near its crystallization
temperature is required in case of PP. PP also requires thicker
preforms because it requires higher orientation than PET. The higher
demand of heat along with poorer thermal conductivity necessitates
excellent heating arrangements in the process. Aoki and Nissie,
both japanese equipment suppliers, have now developed special single
stage ISBM for PP. Husky and Sidel have developed two stage ISBM
for PP bottles.
To achieve clarity in bottles random PP copolymer with the latest
generation clarifier is required. The material also requires good
flow characteristics. The single stage ISBM process requires MFI
of atleast 10 (preferably between 12-20) while the two stage ISBM
process needs grades with even better flow characteristics (preferably
between 25-30)
With the easy availability of machinery and material, clear PP containers
containly could be a good business opportunity.
Date:-
21st December 2001 |
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