(Amorphous Polyethylene Terephthalate)


PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) is made from ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid:



There are two main types of PET: Amorphous PET (APET) and Crystalline PET (CPET), the main difference being that CPET is partly crystallised, while APET is amorphous. Due to its partially crystalline structure, CPET is opaque, while APET´s amorphous structure provides glass quality clarity.


APET is suitable for use between  -40°C and +70°C. APET is an extremely tough material with good impact strength. APET is an extremely effective barrier against oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.

 

    Amorphous

 
Partly crystalline


 
Production process
A flat film is extruded, which is then cooled and calibrated in thickness between two cooling rollers before being wound into large  rells.

In the thermoforming process the film is heated until it is soft enough to be fed into the forming machine.

The item is formed under high air pressure/vacuum, cooled and punched out of the film. Skeletal waste  and running-in materials are ground and reused in the next production of film.


Product safety
At Færch Plast, we only use raw materials guaranteed by our suppliers to meet the requirements in the EU directive EC 2002/72 (rules governing which monomers and other basic materials can be used in the manufacture of plastic raw materials intended to come into contact with food).

The raw materials also comply with the EU directive EEC 94/62 concerning heavy metals.

In the absence of EU legislative regulations covering colour master-batch, we demand our supplier complies with the German BfR guidelines (formerly BgVV), which with regard to APET are:

Empfehlung XVII (polyester) and Empfehlung IX (colourmaster-batch).

In order to ensure that legislation is respected we carry out migration measurements.Our APET products are tested under the following conditions:

2 hours at 70°C followed by 10 days at 40°C in olive oil
2 hours at 70°C, followed by 10 days at 40°C in 3% acetic acid
2 hours at 70°C followed by 10 days at 40°C in 15% ethanol


All migration test results comply with the EU-specified limits. The migration tests are carried out by internationally recognised, independent test institutes, and are always kept up to date with respect to legislative changes.

We also have certificates from Normpack (Sweden) and Emballasje-konvensjonen (Norway). 

Use
Due to its glass clarity structure, APET is ideal as packaging for food that has to ”look good”  when packed, and for food products which require a good barrier. For example, APET is suitable as packaging for fresh salads and as a material for making lids which may be used in combination with other materials.

The modified APET, MAPET®, is developed for packaging of fresh meat. MAPET® is part of a concept that makes it possible to seal trays with contaminated edges.

Hygiene
Hygiene plays a vital role throughout the company. For more than 10 years Færch Plast has been focusing on hygiene issues and has been hygiene accredited since 1998.

In 2002 Færch Plast was the first danish manufacturer of packaging for direct food contact to be accredited with the BRC/IOP technical Standard by Bureau Veritas Quality International. The accreditation ensures, that all aspects of hygiene, product quality and product safety, are respected fully.

Recycled raw materials
All APET/MAPET® trays contain up to 50% post consumer recycled plastic in the middle layer. All raw materials used, including recycled ones, are certified suitable for food contact packaging. Faerch Plast complies with regulations about functional barriers, where national regulation legislates accordingly on the use of recycled plastic.

Energy and the Environment
Færch Plast is continually trying to minimise its environmental impact and reduce the amount of energy used in production. This focus is maintained through energy management and energy control using a CRM system, which controls, regulates and monitors energy consumption and processes. Before production equipment is purchased, it has to satisfy rigorous criteria for economical energy consumption and lower  environmental impact.

Waste disposal
Reuse
After use as food packaging, APET trays can be ground and reused for secondary, non-food purposes.

Incineration
When incinerated, APET produces more energy than it consumes, and can re-enter the natural cycle. Complete incineration of APET produces CO2, H2O, CO and small quantities of ash.

Handling
APET products from Færch Plast contain only raw materials approved for food packaging.

Disposal
APET is suitable for landfill sites without any known risk to the environment. 

Storage
Packaging made from APET should be stored in dry conditions under 30°C.




 
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