Product

Pirlo LOOP SHINE

HDPE mono-material tube silver 300 μm

The interaction of metallic effects and sustainability

Very sustainable tube concept.
Very sustainable tube concept.
Very good recyclability.
Very good recyclability.

Data

Basics
Diameters:

30 mm, 35 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm

Filling volumes (from/to):

20 – 250 ml

Surface Finish:

Photorealistic digital printing

Varnish (matt/glossy)

Hot stamping

Individualisation, personalisation, one-of-a kind

Suitable for:

Cosmetics

Pharmaceuticals

Food

“Made by Pirlo” – our advantages at a glance
  • Virtually invisible weld seam enables 360° print design
  • Metallic effects
  • Very good barrier properties
  • Sustainability:
    • Preservation of resources due to reduced thickness
    • Material savings compared to PBL 350 μm
      • 300 µm: 14%
    • Very good residual emptiability
    • Material recycling possible - all tube components are made from HDPE
    • Approved by RecyClass for recycling in the HDPE bottle stream

 

Description

Pirlo LOOP SHINE (HDPE mono-material tube silver) 300 μm – the interaction of metallic effects and sustainability

You are looking for a tube that combines high-quality design with sustainability? Then the Pirlo LOOP SHINE is the ideal choice.

The Pirlo LOOP SHINE is a HDPE mono-material tube in silver with a thickness of 300 µm. The almost invisible weld seam enables a 360° print design, while the metallic effect of the design makes your packaging a highlight.

But it's not just the look that's impressive: the Pirlo LOOP SHINE also offers outstanding barrier properties and supports sustainability on several levels. The reduced laminate thickness reduces the consumption of resources. The tube is very easy to empty and can be completely recycled, as all components are made of HDPE.

Choose the Pirlo LOOP SHINE for a metallic and sustainable packaging design that will make your products shine at the point of sale.

Any questions about our tubes? Our packaging experts will be glad to advise you!

Data sheet

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