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LYB unveils Polybatch Effects FROST: revolutionize PET bottle aesthetics with sustainable benefits in mind

Houston, TX, United States

LyondellBasell launches innovative Polybatch Effects FROST masterbatches. These transform PET packaging with a stunning matte frost effect, available in two distinct styles. Further expanding the creative horizon, Polybatch Effects FROST can be seamlessly integrated with various colors to achieve a high-end, sophisticated look.

Key Benefits of Polybatch Effects FROST:

  • Effortlessly elevate your brand image with a premium aesthetic.

  • Reduce the appearance of recycled PET (rPET) for a more desired look.

  • Maintain recyclability with NIR sorting compatibility.

  • FDA-compliant for food and cosmetic packaging.

  • Cost-effective solution using existing injection stretch blow molding (ISBM) processes.

  • Requires no tool changes and it can be used with existing colors to give a frosted, matte effect.

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“These new product grades are another example of how LYB is creating solutions for everyday sustainable living.” Said Nuria Vallespi Salvado, Business Manager Colors at LYB. “With our innovative masterbatch portfolio supported by our technical teams, we are helping brand owners achieve their desired look while keeping their sustainability goals at the forefront.” Beyond food and cosmetic packaging, Polybatch Effects FROST can extend to the packaging needs for personal and home care products as well. 

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Polybatch is a trademark owned by the LyondellBasell family of companies and is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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www.lyondellbasell.com

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