Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Industry NewsNew product solution for PET bottles

New product solution for PET bottles

-

New product solution for PET bottles

-

Following a successful 12-month test series, the Italian mechanical engineering company Sacmi has recently launched a new bottling solution for liquids into PET bottles. What is so special about the new method is that all the stages, from preforming to final closure, take place in a single step. Sacmi calls this technology heroPET 4.0, claiming that it is the first time that the entire process can be carried out without interruption.

Its one-step product solution has been made possible by synchronising the parison rotary blowing machine with the stretch blow moulding process. Due to the heat at the machine outlet and immediate conveyance to the blow moulding unit and eventually bottling, it was possible to eliminate impurities almost completely. Another benefit of the integrated platform is its energy savings. The parisons can be reused straightaway, without intermediate cooling. As a result, intermediate cleaning, reheating and storage are no longer necessary, either. The developers say that, depending on the product, cost savings are between 5 and 15 per cent per bottle and that energy use does not exceed 1 kWh/kg PET.


Krones’ Ergobloc combines four functions: stretch blowing, labelling, bottling and closure. The machine picks up the bottles by their necks, making them available for further processing. Photo: Krones

A similar model, called Superblock, has been launched in France where the packaging solution company Serac has standardised a range of components. Whereas so-called mono blocks only handle the bottling and closure of bottles, the new machines also include packaging in boxes and labelling – all in one process.


InnoPET Plasmax technology from KHS GmbH involves the application of paper-thin layers of glass to PET bottles. This prevents any exchange of carbon dioxide, oxygen or aromas between products, the packaging and the surrounding environment, while also extending the lifetime of the product. Photo: KHS

Serac claims that, compared with separate processing, their own method reduces the carbon footprint by just over a quarter. Handling, too, is simplified, and the coordinated bottling units can be adjusted to suit the prevailing market requirements. It is possible to set up the required moulds for bottles and containers while bottling is in progress. Moreover, there is no need for conveyor belts and cumulation points, thus speeding up the manufacturing process.


Is the packaging really tight? LEAK-MASTER from WITT checks the tightness of a PET bottle, using compressed air. Photo: Witt

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika is the Editor of The Packman, a role he has held since 2017. With over a decade of experience in journalism across the printing and packaging sectors, he brings deep industry knowledge to his work. Outside the newsroom, Mahan is passionate about ZG music, travel, and films.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest news

Steinemann DPE appoints Weldon Celloplast as agent in India

Steinemann DPE, a Kurz company based in St. Gallen, Switzerland, that develops and builds industrial, high-end digital print embellishment...

H.B. Fuller sets 2030 sustainability targets in new report

H.B. Fuller, which describes itself as the world's largest pureplay adhesives company, released its 2025 Sustainability Report, outlining 2030...

UPM Adhesive Materials reports 58% cut in scope 1, 2 emission intensity in 2025 Climate Review

UPM Adhesive Materials has published its Climate Review 2025, highlighting progress toward its 2030 climate targets through reduced operational...

Mondi marks Pergraphica’s 10th anniversary with ‘10 Years in 10 Days’ campaign

Mondi, a packaging and paper company, is marking the 10th anniversary of its premium uncoated design paper brand Pergraphica...
- Advertisement -spot_img

Siegwerk launches Cirkit Oxybar White

Siegwerk, a global provider of printing inks and coatings for packaging applications and labels, has launched Cirkit Oxybar White,...

Sihl launches dual-function security label material

Sihl has introduced Enduro MD Shield, a label material that combines RFID and NFC signal blocking with a metal-detectable...

Must read

Toppan’s strategic expansion with Bobst Expert K5 metallizers

In a strategic move that underlines Toppan Speciality Films’...

Toyo Ink India to boost liquid ink production capacity by 1.5x

Toyo Ink India, a member of Japan’s artience Group,...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you