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This market survey presents suppliers of PET bottle resins.
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This market survey presents suppliers of PET resins for the manufacture of preforms and bottles. The table shows the companies' ranges of bottle grade PET for different specifications:
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* IV range applications (water, CSD, beer, wine/liquors, personal care/pharmaceuticals)
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* PET resins with slow crystallization, resins for hot-fill applications, pre-coloured resins, fast reheat products.
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* For the different challenges of protection of sensitive products,  increased barrier properties of PET resin are being offered by some of the suppliers.
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* With increasing demand for bottle grade rPET, some of the suppliers offer rPET blends, which are also listed in the table.
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! rowspan="3" | Company / Contact
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! Company / Contact !! Brand names !! RPET
! rowspan="2" | Brand name
 
! colspan="2" | IV range
 
! colspan="10" class="unsortable" | Specialty resins
 
! rowspan="2" class="unsortable" | Increased barrier properties
 
! rowspan="2" style="width:1px" | PEN mixes available
 
! rowspan="2" style="width:2em" class="unsortable"| Recycled blends available
 
! rowspan="2" style="width:2em" class="unsortable" |Special comments
 
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! of Homo-polymers
 
! of Co-Polymers.
 
! class="unsortable"| CSD
 
! class="unsortable"| Water
 
! class="unsortable"| Beer
 
! class="unsortable"| Wine/Liquors
 
! class="unsortable"| Personal Care..
 
! class="unsortable"| Slow cristallization
 
! class="unsortable"| Hot-fill b
 
! class="unsortable"| Pre-coloured
 
! class="unsortable"| Fast reheat
 
! class="unsortable"| Other
 
 
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| '''Gardner Denver''' / {{Wikimail|Trevor.Perry@gardnerdenver.com|Trevor Perry|Mr%20Perry}} || || ||  || || ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   ||  
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| '''M&G Group''' {{Wikimail|marilena.grecchi@gruppomg.com|<br>Marilena Grecchi|Ms%20Grecchi}} ||||
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| '''NEO Group''' {{Wikimail|gediminas.paulauskas@neogroup.eu|<br>Gediminas Paulauskas|Mr%20Paulauskas}}||||
 
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| rowspan="3" | '''Boge''' {{Wikimail|k.korzeng@boge.de|Klaus Dieter Korzeng|Mr%20Korzeng}} || BFPO 4  || 138/min || 552/min ||  8 - 10bar screw  || 40bar booster ||  Oilfree booster ||  Oilfree SO class O or oilfree converted class O by BlueKat screw compressor  ||  Oilfree Class O ||  Oilfree Class O || Skid mounted fully wired  || 3  || No || Air and/or water cooled  || Belt or direct || Direct || Belt and/or direct
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|'''[[Novapet]]''' {{Wikimail|marto@samca.com|<br>Miguel Angel Arto|Mr%20Arto}} ||||
 
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| BS Line: BS 14-0 - BS 38-0|| 1,150 || 3,000 || Oilfree SO range - fixed speed or frequency controlled 10bar screw comp. || Oilfree booster range 40bar - fiexed speed or frequency controlled || Oilfree  oilfree HP air: fully frequency controlled modular system || Oilfree Class O || Oilfree Class O || Oilfree Class O || Individual / Custom desidned layout || 4 || No || Water cooled  || Direct || Belt || Belt and direct
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| '''[[Indorama Ventures|Indorama]]''' {{Wikimail|wim.hoenderdaal@nl.indorama.net|<br>Wim Hoenderdaal|Mr%20Hoenderdaal}} ||||
 
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| FEX PET: 11 || 270 || 1080 || S or SLF - fixed speed for frequency controlled screw comp. || SRHV 40bar booster || Booster || Lubricated || Lubricated || Class 1 or oilfree Class 0 by BC HP converter || Skid mounted fully wired || 2 || No || Air || Belt or direct || Belt || Belt or direct 
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| '''[[Reliance]]'''  {{Wikimail|rajesh.k.gera@ril.com|<br>Rajesh K. Gera|Mr%20Gera}} ||||
 
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| rowspan="2" |'''Siad''' / {{Wikimail|giovanni_brignoli@siad.eu|Giovanni Brignoli|Mr%20Brignoli}} || Vito: 20 || 300 || 5,500 ||  || Piston (up to 40bar) ||  || colspan="2" | Oilfree || Yes || V || 3 || No || Air cooled || Colspan="'3"' | Belt
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| '''[[DAK Americas]]''' {{Wikimail|jmcglaughlin@dakamericas.com|<br>Jeff McGlaughlin|Mr%20Mcglaughlin}} ||||
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| BS: 19 || 1,000 || 6,000 || Low pressure screw || High pressure piston (booster) ||  || Oilfree || Oilfree || Yes || V || 2 screw + 2 booster || No || Water|| Direct || Belt ||
 
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| '''Kaeser''' / {{Wikimail|wolfgang.hartmann@kaeser.de|Wolfgang Hartmann|Mr%20Hartmann}} || 25 || 336  || 2,772 || Screw type || Piston type ||  ||  || Lubricated || Lubricated || V (2 cylinder) ; W (3 cylinder || 1 +1 || No || Air (water option) || Direct || Belt ||
 
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| '''ABC''' / {{Wikimail|iazcuna@abc-compressors.com|Ignacio Azcuna|Mr%20Azcuna}} || 5 || 425  || 6,000 ||  ||  ||  || colspan="3" | Oil-free||  || 3 - 4 || No || Water cooled || colspan="3" | Direct drive 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 6 December 2016

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This market survey presents suppliers of PET resins for the manufacture of preforms and bottles. The table shows the companies' ranges of bottle grade PET for different specifications:

  • IV range applications (water, CSD, beer, wine/liquors, personal care/pharmaceuticals)
  • PET resins with slow crystallization, resins for hot-fill applications, pre-coloured resins, fast reheat products.
  • For the different challenges of protection of sensitive products, increased barrier properties of PET resin are being offered by some of the suppliers.
  • With increasing demand for bottle grade rPET, some of the suppliers offer rPET blends, which are also listed in the table.
Company / Contact Brand names RPET
M&G Group
Marilena Grecchi
NEO Group
Gediminas Paulauskas
Novapet
Miguel Angel Arto
Indorama
Wim Hoenderdaal
Reliance
Rajesh K. Gera
DAK Americas
Jeff McGlaughlin