en.Wedoany.com Reported - French packaging equipment manufacturer Sidel has announced the development of a 1-liter edible oil bottle produced using laser heating technology. The company states that compared to a halogen-blown bottle with equivalent performance, this bottle is 20% lighter, saving 4 grams of PET material. Sidel will showcase this new bottle at Interpack 2026, in Hall 13, Stand B47.
The bottle's body design approach utilizes laser heating to concentrate PET only in areas that contribute to mechanical performance, removing unnecessary material elsewhere. The bottle body features a structure called a "power ring," which provides targeted reinforcement, concentrating material where needed to maintain lateral load performance during opening and pouring. The overall material distribution ensures the bottle remains robust throughout the supply chain, with top-load performance comparable to heavier halogen alternatives. Other areas of the container, such as below the neck or the base, feature optimized stretching and less material. The bottle maintains slip resistance when gripped and possesses the vertical strength required for logistics.

Sidel has previously launched the Nitro Square still water packaging bottle, which is compatible with rPET and uses liquid nitrogen dosing. It is reportedly capable of producing 2,600 bottles per mold per hour on Sidel equipment, and features a wavy StarLITE-R Nitro base for stability and drop resistance.
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