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Polyethylene terephthalate, also known as PET or PETE, is the chemical term for polyester.
PET, a transparent, robust, and lightweight plastic, is frequently used to package meals and drinks, particularly convenience-sized soft drinks, juices, and water. In actuality, PET is used to make all single-serving bottles of water and carbonated soft beverages that are sold.
Additionally, it is frequently used to package products like cooking oils, mouthwash, shampoo, liquid hand soap, window cleaner, tennis balls, etc. Carry-home food containers and prepared food trays that may be warmed in the oven or microwave are made out of special grades of PET.
PET is a packaging material that uses extremely little energy. In contrast to glass, aluminium, and other container materials, it has a very positive sustainability profile even if its base components are generated from crude oil and natural gas.
The Global PET Cups Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Due to the creation of a circular economy around this material, Serac is now proposing to blow PET cups on its SBL machines with the same quality level as for bottles in anticipation of the development of PET on the yoghurt and fresh dessert sectors.
PET blowing is currently the best-in-class option for all dairy product manufacturers searching for the transparency and brilliance of glass with the weight and shock resistance benefits of plastics.
It is difficult to distinguish between a PET cup that has been blown and a glass cup when using thermoformed cups made from PET rolls on FFS machines.