• StarLITE-R Premium is a sleek, high-performance bottle base for distinctive, 100 per cent rPET bottles.
    StarLITE-R Premium is a sleek, high-performance bottle base for distinctive, 100 per cent rPET bottles.
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Sidel has expanded its StarLITE-R range to include a new premium bottle base suitable for liquid dairy products, flavoured water as well as juices, nectars, soft drinks, isotonics and teas.

“This bottle is specifically crafted for the premium market, where consumers expect exceptional performance and striking shelf appeal when purchasing a high-end product. Our new bottle is designed to endure every stage of its journey – from production through the supply chain, to the supermarket shelf, and ultimately into the consumer’s hands. The bottle quality and performance has also been rigorously tested in Sidel’s laboratories under industrial conditions,” said Pierrick Protais, packaging innovator leader at Sidel.

“Consumers also look for a sophisticated, streamlined appearance, and our new bottle design meets these expectations by offering a base that is distinctive and high performing with a low environmental impact,” Protais said.

Hidden top-performing technical features 

The design uses a Sidel patented vault technology to avoid any visible ribs on the bottle base.
The design uses a Sidel patented vault technology to avoid any visible ribs on the bottle base.

Premium bottles are typically heavier than standard designs to ensure a great consumer experience through bottle rigidity and preserved beverage quality. When bottles have increased PET thickness, their bases are prone to deformation especially if manufactured at high speeds. 

Sidel says the StarLITE-R Premium bottle base has a sleek, elegant and streamlined aesthetic. The flat-looking bottle bottom creates a high impact bottle display on supermarket shelves, and is compatible with round and square-round shaped bottles; single and multi-serve sizes; it can be used with opaque and transparent PET.

Sidel’s StarLITE-R Premium’s technical features, the company says, allow a 100 per cent rPET bottle to be blown at high speed while securing "maximum base performance for a top bottle quality with a visually appealing look".  

StarLITE-R Premium can be manufactured using 100 per cent rPET and Sidel has adapted its mould base technology to accommodate the material.
StarLITE-R Premium can be manufactured using 100 per cent rPET and Sidel has adapted its mould base technology to accommodate the material.

The design uses a Sidel patented vault technology to avoid any visible ribs on the bottle base and to optimise its geometry. Made of a tall central dome, surrounded by lower radiating ridges with alternating widths and lengths, the bottle base is easy to blow, and "perfect material distribution" and a high base clearance are ensured.

Sidel says the base offers guaranteed bottle stability thanks to its wide-standing surface. Additionally, the mould base includes an enhanced cooling circuit for efficient bottle base chilling, especially with rPET, which is processed at higher temperatures when compared with virgin sources.

These technical features allow the bottle base to be "highly performant" when manufactured at a high speed of up to 2500 bottles per hour, per mould, thanks to the optimised geometry of the bottle design.  

Low environmental impact  

"Premium bottles are typically seen as less sustainable than standard versions, as they use more PET material, for increased wall thickness, and they require higher blowing pressure," says Protais. "However, with global packaging regulations increasingly focused on environmental impact, manufacturers are now seeking exclusive product alternatives that provide carbon savings. That's precisely what StarLITE-R Premium offers."

StarLITE-R Premium can be manufactured using 100 percent rPET and Sidel has adapted its mould base technology to accommodate the material, to ensure a top-quality bottle. Similarly, this easy to shape base requires a lower blowing pressure.

Sidel’s StarLITE-R Premium bottle base offers producers significant carbon dioxide savings. With the switch from virgin to 100 per cent rPET, manufacturers can save up to 3100 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, and by reducing the blowing pressure of up to 25 per cent when compared to a market average premium bottle, up to 61 tonnes of carbon equivalent savings per year can be achieved.

Wide range of production setups

This new premium bottle base is designed to accommodate bottle formats ranging from 0.25L to 2L, according to Sidel, making it highly versatile. It is capable of reaching up to 2500 bottles per hour per mould (b/h/m).

This base is compatible with a wide range of bottle designs and premium bottle weights, offering "exceptional flexibility". It can be produced on EvoBLOW, Universal, and Series 2 platforms, and is suitable for both regular and aseptic filling lines. Additionally, it is easy to retrofit into existing production lines, ensuring a smooth integration process.

Expanding StarLITE-R range

The premium bottle base is the latest addition to Sidel’s signature StarLITE-R range, joining the ranks of innovative designs like the StarLITE-R Nitro and StarLITE-R for carbonated soft drinks (CSD). Launched earlier in 2024, the StarLITE-R Nitro is a high-resistance bottle base specifically engineered for still nitrogen-dosed products in 100 per cent rPET bottles. Meanwhile, the original StarLITE-R for CSD, was Sidel's first solution dedicated to rPET, offering enhanced protection against deformation, improved stability, and increased resistance to bursting.

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