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October 26, 2006
DuPont™ Surlyn®: Striking caps and closures for eye-catching fragrance packaging
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Photo a: DuPont L’instant and Insolence de Guerlain, with their distinctively-shaped closures, are prime examples of glass replacement by DuPont™ Surlyn®: glass-like clarity, without its weight or fragility, coupled with an appealing surface-feel and ease of production.
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Photo b: DuPont L’instant and Insolence de Guerlain, with their distinctively-shaped closures, are prime examples of glass replacement by DuPont™ Surlyn®: glass-like clarity, without its weight or fragility, coupled with an appealing surface-feel and ease of production.
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Photo c: DuPont The closure of “Gift”, a fragrance from the Spanish company Béjar Perfums i Cosmètics, is a perfect example of the ability of DuPont™ Surlyn® to produce transparent parts with centimetre-thick walls coupled with colour adherence of
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Photo c: DuPont The closure of “Gift”, a fragrance from the Spanish company Béjar Perfums i Cosmètics, is a perfect example of the ability of DuPont™ Surlyn® to produce transparent parts with centimetre-thick walls coupled with colour adherence of the cap with the bottle and it contents.
Photo d: Béjar A visual representation of a precious stone, the packaging of “Oriental Gold Skin”, from Béjar Perfums i Cosmètics, is enhanced by the frosted appearance of the cap made of DuPont™ Surlyn®, achieved in a single injection-moulding operation.
Monaco, 24th October 2006. Selecting materials is both an art and a science, and an essential aspect of luxury goods. DuPont™ Surlyn® offers a unique combination of design freedom, glass-like clarity, functional performance, appealing tactile properties and ease of production. As a consequence the material continues to find recognition amongst leading brands from the world of fragrances and cosmetics as it enables them to create packaging with maximum design freedom and consumer appeal. Whether replicating the intricate shape of a petalled flower, or creating a minimalist, thick-walled closure with differing thicknesses from one side to another, Surlyn® allows the production of fragrance caps and closures that are as elegant as the glass bottles they adorn. In perfect harmony with the bottle, caps and other parts made of Surlyn® are crystal-clear, without sink marks or voids. Furthermore, surface textures and effects, such as frosted or polished effects, can be created – often in one single process. Alternatively, matching colour between the cap, the bottle and its contents can be achieved with the simple use of a masterbatch. Further room for creativity is enabled by the material’s excellent compatibility with laser welding, facilitating the simple integration of additional design elements into the cap. Upon comparison with alternatives such as aluminium, PMMA or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Surlyn® has convinced many premium fragrance brands: beyond its aesthetic appeal it provides scratch- and abrasion-resistance, stiffness, chemical resistance as well as ease-ofprocessing, and therefore offers an overall cost-effective solution. “The capability of Surlyn® to reinvent itself and help fragrance brands create successful packaging concepts is endless,” said Danielle Blomert, global business manager at DuPont Cosmetic Solutions. “Caps and closures made of Surlyn® lend a premium quality appearance to luxury packaging, yet they are tough enough to meet the requirements of this global industry in terms of production, transportation, distribution and daily use.” DuPont Cosmetic Solutions bring DuPont’s “Miracles of Science” to the world of beauty and personal care by expanding the possibilities of its comprehensive range of materials and technologies to develop value added, differentiated solutions that enhance the consumer experience and bring more fun, emotion and well-being. DuPont Packaging and Industrial Polymers is a world-class manufacturer of high-performance resins and films for a variety of packaging and industrial applications. Its best known ethylene copolymer products include Surlyn® resins for packaging and industrial applications, Bynel® coextrudable adhesives, Selar® PA amorphous polyamide barrier resins, Nucrel® acid copolymers, Elvax® EVA copolymers, Elvaloy®, Elvaloy AC® , Entira™ and Fusabond® modifiers, and Vamac® ethylene acrylic elastomers.
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