Plastic Bottles Packaging
The drinking water bottles come in many shapes and sizes. Each bottle
application has its own quality issues, such as; bottle preparation before
bottling, the packaging of finished products, and its distribution system.
The polycarbonate bottle has blemishes on its walls because of the
variations in production processes. It also demands a careful sanitizing
procedure at the bottling plant in order to be fit for reuse. A high density
polyethylene bottle sometimes imparts a taste and/or odor to the water and
its spout may not always fit the cap, causing slow leakage in storage. The
polyethylene terephthalate bottle demands its storage away from heat; an
empty bottle could be deformed when stored at temperatures near 71C (160F);
the full bottle could consign a fruity taste to its water content if kept in
elevated temperatures.