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Sidel Develops Eco-Efficient PET Oil Bottle With Superior Strength And Stability

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Sidel Develops Eco-Efficient PET Oil Bottle With Superior Strength And Stability

At interpack 2026, Sidel (Booth B47, Hall 13) will officially unveil a unique edible oil bottle produced using laser technology. Featuring a Power Ring, the 1L bottle achieves a 20% weight reduction compared with a halogen-blown equivalent delivering comparable overall performance, while maintaining grip in consumers’ hands and vertical strength for logistics.

This bottle illustrates a fundamental change in the design approach made possible by laser heating. PET is intentionally concentrated only where it contributes to mechanical performance, while unnecessary material is removed elsewhere. This precision allows material to be placed where it contributes most to mechanical performance.

The result is a 1L edible oil bottle weighing just 16.5g, a 4g PET saving when compared with its equivalent in halogen, which would weigh 20.5g to deliver similar performance. By reinforcing critical stress areas and avoiding unnecessary material use, this design shows how lightweighting can be extended when strength is added with purpose and not by default.

In this bottle, the Power Ring design plays a central role in consumer handling. Acting as a targeted reinforcement, it concentrates material exactly where needed to maintain side load performance during opening and pouring. From a logistics perspective, the overall material distribution ensures the bottle remains robust throughout the supply chain with a secured top load performance comparable to a heavier halogen alternative. At the same time, other areas of the container, including zones such as under the neck or on the bottle base, feature optimised stretching and a lower quantity of material.

“This 100% rPET bottle clearly shows how laser precision allows us to rethink packaging design for edible oil”, said Jerome Neveu, Packaging and Mold Product Manager at Sidel. “The Power Ring design is a concrete example of mastering exact PET distribution to optimise edible oil packaging while meeting the functional demands of this market.”

At interpack, the Power Ring laser‑blown bottle will be displayed alongside its halogen‑blown counterpart, allowing visitors to directly compare the 16.5g laser bottle with the 20.5g halogen version. Interactive displays on the Sidel stand will enable hands‑on comparison of weight and resistance.

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