Prepare to store wine, olive oil, vinegar or many other applications − in a new high-quality HDPE bottle. A plastic suitable for almost anything. HDPE is not a material to shy away from.
Our HDPE bottles come in different sizes, making them perfect for storing different liquids and products. They are recyclable, tamper-resistant and safe. They can be used as detergent bottles, oil storage tanks, milk containers and many other applications.
We offer all types of HDPE bottles. It is a strong plastic that is practical and suitable for many situations. It is resistant to both high and low temperatures. HDPE is also great for use in washing machines or dishwashers.
Suitable applications for HDPE
HDPE is one of the most useful plastics available. Usefulness comes primarily from the strength of the material. It is very strong as well as able to withstand most natural elements, such as: extreme temperatures, moisture or chemicals.
Naturally, we offer a lot of HDPE packaging. Because it is strong, it can be used to store large and heavy liquids such as jerry cans of milk or large quantities of juice.
In addition, HDPE plastic bottles are dishwasher-safe, so you can easily use a bottle multiple times. HDPE is therefore also suitable for drink bottles.
As we know, the material is resistant to chemicals, oil or other strong liquids. So you can also use HDPE bottles to store shampoo, bleach, engine oil or other similar liquids.
Is HDPE suitable for food and beverage products?
Plastic containers made of HDPE are suitable for storing food or drink products. This is due to the density of the material. The molecules are packed together to such an extent that it cannot leak plastic. In addition, HDPE can tolerate extreme temperatures (up to 120 degrees).
Want to be extra sure? Then note the appropriate symbol visible on the corresponding bottle or packaging. The safest HDPE containers have a symbol with number 2 on them.
What is HDPE made of?
HDPE is made when intense heat is applied to petroleum. This can also be described as petroleum or ethylene. This process, also called cracking, produces ethylene gas. At this stage of production, the gas molecules bond together to form polymers, which in turn produce polyethylene.
With HDPE, we are talking about high-density polyethylene. A unique feature of this type of plastic is that it can withstand high temperatures (120 degrees) effectively. In addition, it can also tolerate low temperatures (-70 degrees) effectively.