In food and beverage, industrial chemical and personal care markets, packaging applications must protect contents, attract consumer attention, reflect the value of the brand and meet goals for recycling and sustainability.
For packaging tier suppliers and converters, extrusion blow molding is a popular process due to low tool and die cost, fast production rates and ability to mold complex parts. However, there are some downsides – including changing dynamics and trends in the marketplace, plus application and design challenges.
In this article, we will:
Emerging Trends
Designing for e-Commerce: Compared to the traditional retail distribution channel, containers must be redesigned to endure a more rigorous transit journey from production to end-user. Goods such as detergent containers, beverage bottles, and household cleaners must withstand dents and dings and be lightweight for easier shipment.
Incorporating Post-Consumer Recycled Content (PCR) Materials: Players in the market are opting for more sustainable designs, and one key methodology is in incorporating PCR materials into bottles. This helps promote eco-friendly design.
Top 10 Production Challenges, Defined
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