Thermal Stability of PET Bottles: Hot-Fill Applications
Hot-fill PET bottles must withstand filling temperatures up to 85°C without deformation. This article examines the thermal performance requirements and design considerations.
Hot-Fill Process Parameters
- Filling Temperature: 82-88°C (typical for juices, teas)
- Hold Time: 30-60 seconds at temperature
- Cooling Time: 2-3 minutes to 40°C
- Vacuum Formation: 0.3-0.6 bar internal vacuum
Material Modifications
- Crystallization: Heat-set process increases crystallinity to 25-35%
- Glass Transition (Tg): Increased from 75°C to 85-90°C
- Thermal Shrinkage: ≤2% at 85°C for 30 minutes
Design Features
- Vacuum panels for controlled deformation
- Reinforced base for hot-fill stability
- Crystallized neck finish (non-shrinking)
- Optimized wall thickness distribution
Performance Testing
✓ Thermal stability: 30 min at 85°C, ≤3% deformation
✓ Top load after hot-fill: ≥150N
✓ Vacuum resistance: no panel inversion at 0.5 bar
✓ Drop test after hot-fill: 1.2m height
Applications
Fruit juices, iced teas, sports drinks, vitamin waters, ready-to-drink beverages with pH <4.5 and Brix <15.
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