Consumers
are familiar with beer in glass bottles and metal cans, but some
may wonder why beer is seldom packaged
in plastic bottles. After all, plastic bottles,
such as
PET
monolayer bottles,
are lightweight, do not break easily, and can be reclosed. The
reason that PET monolayer bottles have not been used in the
beer industry is partly because of their inadequate gas barrier
properties.
Beer's
distinctive flavor is produced by a complex blend of various
aromatic components. With PET monolayer bottles, however, that
flavor is
easily destroyed by oxygen that passes through the bottle, so
it is difficult to maintain the quality of the beer. However,
the introduction
of coinjection techniques that use Soarnol® as a middle layer
in the PET bottle prevents oxidation of the beer by preventing
oxygen from passing
through the bottle.
"Enhancing intelligence" is the new
slogan for research & development efforts at Nippon Gohsei.
These R&D efforts are now exploring further possibilities for
Soarnol® in beer bottles. |
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