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PACKAGING
RIGID

Plastic materials are used in the packaging sector for their versatility and their multiple advantages: flexible and resistant packaging, but also light and easily sterilizable.

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Typical forms of rigid packaging include glass, hard plastic, metal and cardboard. Common products that use this type of material range from foods, beverages and cosmetics, household cleaning products, premium or high-cost products, medicines, fragile items and more.

 

The advantages deriving from the use of rigid packaging are numerous:

 

  • Rigid materials usually offer a higher level of protection than flexible and malleable materials.

  • Rigid and heavy materials give the impression of being expensive and luxurious.

  • Many types of rigid packaging are made from easily recyclable materials.​

Rigid

We work with different materials 

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Polyethylene (PE) is obtained from the polymerization of ethylene. It is divided into high density polyethylene (PE-HD) and low density (PE-LD). High-density polyethylene is made up of linear chains, which gives it greater strength and rigidity, making it ideal for the production of cans and rigid containers.

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Polypropylene (PP)

Polypropylene is used in items ranging from household items to toys, but also many rigid (jars, bottles) and flexible (automatic packaging films) packaging.

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