PET is considered the fundamental material for packaging products encountered very frequently in daily life. The concept of PET bottle usage is actually an abbreviation for Polyethylene Terephthalate, derived from petroleum. The raw material, heated to approximately 280°C, undergoes a reaction and various processes to result in granules or pellets. PET, subjected to additional processing to be used as bottles and other packaging materials, is preferred in packaging production according to European standards.
Features
Application Areas
- Low moisture absorption,
- Slipperiness,
- Resistance to abrasion,
- High level of strength and hardness,
- Ease of processing,
- Low coefficient of thermal expansion,
- High level of dimensional stability,
- Preservation of the properties of carbonated beverages.
- Machine Manufacturing Processes,
- Shipbuilding,
- Food and Packaging Industry,
- Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industry,
- Energy Industry