Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Plastic Identification Code

Seven groups of plastic polymers, each with specific properties, are used worldwide for packaging applications. Each group of plastic can be identified by its Plastic Identification Code ( PIC ). The PIC appears inside a 3-chasing-arrow recycling symbol.

The PIC was introduced by the Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc. which provides a uniform system for the identification of different polymer types and helps recycling companies to separate different plastics for reprocessing




Polyethylene Terephthalate – PET, PETE

Melting Point : 260 °C
Physical Properties : Clarity, strength, toughness, barrier to gas and moisture.
Common Packaging Application : Soft drink/water/salad dressing bottles, peanut butter/, jam jars, etc


High Density Polyethylene - HDPE

Melting Point : 110-120°C
Physical Properties : Stiffness, strength, toughness, resistance to moisture, permeability to gas.
Common Packaging Applications : water pipes, hula-hoop rigns, milk/juice/water bottles, , shapoo/toiletry bottles, etc


Polyvinyl Chloride – PVC
Melting Point : 100-260°C
Physical Properties : versatility, clarity, ease of blending, strength, toughness
Common Packaging Application : juice bottles, cling films, PVC piping, etc




Low Density Polyethylene – LDPE

Melting Point : 80-95°C
Physical Properties : ease of processing, strength, toughness, flexibility, ease of sealing, barrier to moisture
Common Packaging Application : frozen food bags, squeezable bottles, cling films, flexible container lids, etc


Polypropylene – PP
Melting Point : 130-171°C
Physical Properties : strength, toughness, resistance to heat/chemicals/greese/oil, versatile, barrier to moisture
Common Packaging Application : microwaveable wares, kitchenware, yogurt containers, margarine tubs, microwaveable disposable take-away containers, disposable cups, plates, LEGOS, etc.

Polystyrene – PS

Melting Point : 240°C
Physical Properties : versatility, clarity, easily formed
Common Packaging Application : egg cartons, foam peanuts, disposable cups/plates, trays, cutlery, disposable take-away container, etc



Other ( often Polycarbonate -ABS )

Melting Point : 267°C
Physical Properties – dependent on polymers or combination of polymers
Common Packaging Application : beverage bottles, baby milk bottles, electronic casings, etc