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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="2" class="unsortable" | Increased barrier properties
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! rowspan="2" class="unsortable" | PEN mixes available
 
! rowspan="2" class="unsortable"| Recycled blends available
 
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! Company / Contact !! Brand names !! RPET
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! 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
 
! class="unsortable"| Pre-coloured
 
! class="unsortable"| Fast reheat
 
! class="unsortable"| Other
 
 
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| '''M&G Group''' / {{Wikimail|marilena.grecchi@gruppomg.com|<br>Marilena Grecchi|Ms%20Grecchi}} || Cleartuf  || || 0.76 - 0.95  || Cleartuf Ultra || Cleartuf P76 - P82  || Poliprotect  || Poliprotect  || P82  ||  || P85HF ||  || Ultra  || Yes || Yes, with Poliprotect  ||  ||  ||   
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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}} || NEO PET  || 0.56 - 0.82  || 0.76 - 0.84 || NEO PET 80 + 82 || Aqua NEO PE 76; NEO PET 78 || NEO PET 80 + 82  || NEOPET 80 + 82 || NEO PET 80 + 82 || NEO PET 80 ||  || NEO PET 82HF  ||  || NEO PET 82FR + 84FR ||  Ultra NEO PET ||  ||  ||  
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| '''NEO Group''' {{Wikimail|gediminas.paulauskas@neogroup.eu|<br>Gediminas Paulauskas|Mr%20Paulauskas}}||||
 
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|'''Novapet''' / {{Wikimail|marto@samca.com|<br>Miguel Angel Arto|Mr%20Arto}} || NovaPET  || 0.62 - 0.96  || 0.60 - 1.30  || Lbs Soft, Cr,  || Mw Soft, Cr, Glasstar, Xtreme  || Glasstar || Glasstar || Glasstar, Sprit, Kera || Glasstar, Xtreme, CLP (Sheet)  || HF  || Dairy, Luz || Lbs  || CPET, HT, REX (for EBM),  || Dairy, Luz, DCU, Polygloss (light barrier), Glasstar ( Gas barrier)  ||  || Yes ||  Specialized in light barrier protection 
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|'''[[Novapet]]''' {{Wikimail|marto@samca.com|<br>Miguel Angel Arto|Mr%20Arto}} ||||
 
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| '''Indorama''' / {{Wikimail|wim.hoenderdaal@nl.indorama.net|<br>Wim Hoenderdaal|Mr%20Hoenderdaal}} || RamaPET + Vitac for antimony free batch products (Europe) || 0.58 - 0.95 || 0.58 - 0.84 || R1, R182C, R180 || N1, N1(S), N2, N180, W170  || N1, N1 (S), N180 || N1, N1(S), N180 || P184 || R1, HF  ||  || R1, R182C, R180 || R182C PlantPET (bio) <br> High IPA modified resins<br>BOPET grade (biax PET film)  ||  || Yes  || rPET flake and granulate ||  ||  
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| '''[[Indorama Ventures|Indorama]]''' {{Wikimail|wim.hoenderdaal@nl.indorama.net|<br>Wim Hoenderdaal|Mr%20Hoenderdaal}} ||||
 
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| '''Reliance''' / {{Wikimail|rajesh.k.gera@ril.com|<br>Rajesh K. Gera|Mr%20Gera}} || ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
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| '''[[Reliance]]''' {{Wikimail|rajesh.k.gera@ril.com|<br>Rajesh K. Gera|Mr%20Gera}} ||||
 
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| '''DAK Americas''' / {{Wikimail|jmcglaughlin@dakamericas.com|<br>Jeff McGlaughlin|Mr%20Mcglaughlin}} || ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   
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| '''[[DAK Americas]]''' {{Wikimail|jmcglaughlin@dakamericas.com|<br>Jeff McGlaughlin|Mr%20Mcglaughlin}} ||||
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|'''DAK Americas'''/ {{Wikimail|resinsinfo@dakamericas.com|<br>George Rollend|Mr%20Rollend}} ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   
 
 
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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