PCR

PCR is an acronym for Post-Consumer Recycled content, which has become more and more sought after and is commonly misunderstood and associated with other forms of recycle.

PLA

Biodegradable plastic

Polylactic acid, also known as PLA, is a thermoplastic monomer derived from renewable, organic sources such as corn starch or sugar cane. completely degradable material

PET

POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE

PET is the most recycled material in the world, and features excellent clarity and chemical resistance. The material can be utilized in several processes such as injection molding, blow molding, injection blow molding (IBM), and injection stretch blow molding (ISBM).

PETG/PCTA/PCTG

COPOLYMERS

These materials are amorphous copolymer thermoplastics with above average chemical resistances when compared to other amorphous materials such as ABS or PMMA. They have excellent physical properties for a wide variety of packaging types and offer superior clarity over clarified PP

PP

POLYPROPYLENE

Its properties come in a wide range and its more heat resistant than PE. It is often white, but is also available in clarified grades with excellent contact clarity.

PP is offered in a wide range of properties that enable it to be used for products with high impact requirements and long term dimensional stability needs, and has a high chemical resistance.

PP is the third most widely produced commodity plastic (after PE) and it is often used in packaging and labeling.

PE/HDPE/LDPE

POLYETHYLENE

PE is one of the most widely produced plastics in the world. It is available in LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene), LDPE (low density), MDPE (medium density) and HDPE (high density).

From soft and flexible to hard and sturdy, the various grades of polyethylene offer a wide range of properties that can be utilized based on your package’s requirements.

AS/SAN

ACRYLONITRILE STYRENE

AS/SAN, the predecessor of ABS, has a good combination of rigidity, strength, toughness and transparency.

PMMA

POLY METHYL METHACRYLATE

PMMA, also known as acrylic, is a transparent thermoplastic often used in form as a lightweight or shatter-resistant alternative to glass. It’s commonly used as an outer jar or outer bottle due to its high clarity. PMMA is also known as plastic glass.

ABS

ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE

ABS is an alloy type material that brings high gloss, impact resistance and good mold-ability due to its three main components. ABS decorates very easily in any of the many decoration process’s available. ABS plastic is recyclable, having strong impact resistance, heat and acid chemical resistance.

ALUMINUM

Not only is aluminum strong at eliminating unwanted environmental factors, it is also flexible enough that it can take on whatever shape the primary package calls for, while giving products a luxurious look and feel.

GLASS

Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent. Glass can be molded and decorated in statement-making ways, and offers excellent chemical resistance and barrier properties for packaging.

BAMBOO/WOOD

Bamboo, and wood in general, is a natural and renewable material that can be used as a nice statement piece in your packaging. It can be made into different shapes according to your needs.