Packaging
Borealis launches BorPure family of “good taste” organoleptic PEs for bottle caps and closures
Wednesday 18. March 2009 - New BorPure from Borealis, a leading provider of innovative, value-creating plastics solutions, will create new-found opportunities for the beverage industry to develop screw caps with best-in-class organoleptic performance for bottled water and soft drinks.
The pioneering BorPure multimodal high density polyethylene (HDPE) grades fulfil current market trends for an as bottled taste without compromising on cap quality, aesthetics or converters demands for higher productivity with manufacturing cost reductions.
The grades offer an all-round winning combination of benefits for the converter, for the drinks brand owner and for the consumer. BorPure MB6561 designed for still and sparkling water and carbonated soft drinks, MB6562 for carbonated soft drinks, and MB7541 for still water, will be launched to the plastics industry at Plast 09 in Milan.
Borealis also offers a BorPure polypropylene (PP) grade, BorPure RE450MO. This grade is a unique PP random copolymer with organoleptic properties. It is designed to fulfil the needs of the bottled water, sports and energy drinks market. BorPure RE450MO retains its natural taste of the liquid inside while delivering design possibilities not previously available with existing polyethylene (PE) or PP caps.
The multimodal PE grades have a higher flow than unimodal solutions at similar melt flow rate that significantly improves processing ease and allows converters to lessen holding pressure during injection or compression moulding. This creates a more economical process of faster production lowering both energy consumption and maintenance requirements.
The lower holding pressure leads to reduced internal stress that in turn creates a higher level of environmental stress cracking resistance (ESCR) for the finished caps.
In addition to satisfying brand owners demands for excellent organoleptic behaviour, the multimodal BorPure grades offer good low temperature impact strength, an excellent stiffness/impact balance and improved surface aesthetics. As a result, converters can manufacture high-performing closures that not only preserve the brand owners beverage but that downgauge material usage, thereby reducing both material cost and final cap weight.
The lower cap-opening torque of Borpure MB6562-based closures ensures consumers can benefit from greater user-friendliness and convenience together with the assurance of the as bottled taste of the product.
“As the leading PE supplier to the caps and closure industry Borealis always strives towards the development of material solutions that bring added benefits to the complete value chain,” comments Laurent Blayac, Application Marketing Manager, Borealis Moulding Business Unit. “The three new Borpure grades achieve precisely this – preserving the desired product taste without compromising on converters demands for greater cost efficiency when producing high-performance closures for the beverage industry.”