Thursday, March 02, 2006

The Allure of Plastic: A Look at APET

In a previous post we examined the characteristics and applications of polyvinylchloride or PVC.

This month we highlight another popular plastic substrate, amorphous polyethylene terephthalate, otherwise known as APET.

APET’s amorphous composition uniquely combines structural strength with glass-like clarity for a substrate that looks good and performs well for a wide range of applications.

APET resists cracking and does not whiten when flexed or bent. It is easily thermoformed (more quickly and economically than PVC), and its crystal-clarity makes it an ideal selection for attractive packaging with maximum product visibility.

In addition to its visual appeal, APET also offers superior barrier protection, keeping products safe from external liquids and gases, and promoting retention of product flavor and aroma. APET is clearly durable, tolerating temperatures from -40C to +70C. Because it is non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and can be sterilized by ETO and Gamma radiation, APET is well-suited for disposable food and medication packaging.

Advances in printing techniques have elevated APET to the arena of premium products. The application of custom colors and foil stamping greatly expand your options for creative packaging that simultaneously protects and reveals the beauty of what’s inside.

The Gillette Company chose APET versatility for several of its high profile product launches, including Gillette for Women Venus™ and MACH3 Turbo.

The Venus plastic banner card was converted from .012 APET and features six different inks printed on one side of the substrate while the logo and other design elements were stamped with specially formulated foils on the other. The translucent nature of the plastic substrate evokes an elegant look and feel, allowing the beauty of the razor handle to show through.

APET uniquely retains product integrity while promoting customer interaction, making it a clear choice for applications as diverse as:

  • Consumer goods

  • Health and beauty items

  • Pharmaceutical and medical products

  • Food and confectionery

  • Point-of-purchase (POP) displays

  • Electronics packaging

  • Apparel

  • Toys

  • Single-use products

  • Gifts and novelty items


  • Plastic has added a whole new dimension to packaging, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. As you can see, however, choosing a substrate is more complex than simply asking “paper or plastic?” Choosing a folding carton supplier with experience and expertise in converting plastic is just as important to the decision making process.

    In a future issue we’ll explore polypropylene, another popular plastic substrate. In the meantime, consider the advantages of plastic for your next package design.

    Dennis Bacchetta

    4 comments:

    Think-a-Lot Toys said...

    When you say APET is environmentally friendly, what do you mean? Can you give me a little more detail about this?

    Thanks.

    Plasticos/Maquinaria Maquila ECO-Services said...

    TOXIC Be Aware: Evertis, or Neoamerica thet are the same do not pay their Bills owe $1,000,000 usd just en MEXICO.
    Avoid Evertis or Neoamerica they are Mexican?Brazil/Portugal company.
    Les informamos que La Seda de Barcelona, S.A., Montefibre S.p.a. y Evertis S.A.C.V, han
    constituido la Sociedad FIBRAS EUROPEAS DE POLIÉSTER, S.L. con un Capital Social
    de 12’-MM €.

    Casimiro.Sacchetti@neoamerica.com
    Seda de Barcelona is part owner.
    Evertis, Neoamerica.
    http://www.neoamerica.com.br/siteid/content/home/default.asp#


    http://www.worldbox.co.uk/index.cfm/557079230/2/PT/PORTUGAL/BEGREEN+-+SGPS,+S.A..html
    PORTUGAL - Begreen SGPS SA of Portugal, a unit of Grupo Moura Portugal, acquired the entire share capital of Evertis Iberica SA, a manufacturer of packaging products, from Imatosgil Investimentos SGPS SA.
    Acquirer: Begreen SGPS SA
    Acquirer Business Discription: Mnfr polyethylene prod
    Acquirer Ultimate Parent: Grupo Moura
    Acquirer SIC Code: 2821 - Plastics materials and synthetic resins
    Target Name: Evertis Iberica SA
    Target Business Description: Mnfr pkg prod
    Target Ultimate Parent: Imatosgil Investimentos SGPS
    Target SIC Code: 2671 - Packaging paper & plastics film,coated & laminated

    I sold them recycled Blister APET, and they did not pay their bills(almost) one year. Not to me or anybody. They owe more than $1,000,000 usd to Suppliers here in MEXICO. Please avoid selling them, I am warning you, because they will not pay up.

    Evertis, now part of the Begreen Group, has 3 international industrial units, Portugal, Brazil and Mexico, specialising in mono & multi-layer semi-rigid PET films essentially for the food packaging industry, thermoformers and blister packaging. The company turnover is in excess of 100 million and they are headquartered in Portugal with commercial offices in the Spain, France, Italy, USA, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil.

    Anonymous said...

    You are not the only one who has been cheated by that bunch. If you want to contact me, send a mail to almenarav@hotmail.com, and we can take advantage joining our efforts against them.

    Anonymous said...

    Whats the difference between PET and APET?