PET Boston Round Bottles
The Boston Round bottle, also known as a Winchester bottle, is distinctive in its classic shape. Characteristic of the Boston Round are its round body, rounded shoulders, and narrow screw neck opening. Made of PET, these bottles are traditionally used for pharmaceutical, chemical and laboratory applications, personal care packaging, and more. Also available in a shorter and wider “squat” version of the classic Boston Round.
Key Benefits:
- Made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic
- High impact and scratch resistance
- Lightweight
- Glasslike clarity is ideal for displaying your product
- Amber, blue and green colors provide UV protection for light-sensitive products
Available in a variety of neck sizes. The first number refers to the diameter (in mm), and the second refers to the closure depth, style and thread. Pair with a variety of closures including Flip Spout Caps (71814), Disc Top Caps (71815), Dropper Tips (71817), Dispensing Pumps (71819), Fine Mist Sprayers (71820), Treatment Pumps (71822) and Screw On Caps (71824).
Made of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET or PETE), these bottles have high clarity, high impact resistance, excellent chemical resistance and a high scratch resistance level. PET is known for being strong and lightweight. good chemical resistance, high impact resistance, and medium rigidity. PET can handle cold temperatures at about -40°F and is not suitable for hot fill applications. Distortion occurs between 140° to 150° F.
Avoid using PET containers to store products that contain essential oils greater than 5% or fragrance oils greater than 15%. If your oil percentages exceed these respective levels, please consider using glass (72011).
Boston Round bottles are also available in Glass (72011), LDPE (72210) and HDPE (72219). See our HDPE or PET Guide to help decide which is right for your packaging needs.
HDPE or PET Plastic Bottle, which one is More Suitable for Pharmaceutical Packaging? The choice between HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) and PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) for pharmaceutical packaging is a complex decision that depends on several factors, such as the type of medication, shelf life, storage conditions, and environmental concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the considerations for each material: |
HDPE Bottles in Pharmaceutical Packaging
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Final Verdict
For Light-Sensitive Medications: HDPE might be the preferred option due to its opacity. Ultimately, the choice between HDPE and PET for pharmaceutical packaging will depend on the specific requirements of the medication in question, cost considerations, and the manufacturer’s focus on sustainability. |