Publication: 30. mai 2023 Dernière mise à jour: 13. juin 2024

KRAIBURG TPE upgrades water bottle design with advanced food-contact TPEs


KRAIBURG TPE provides a perfect fusion of functionality and aesthetics with its advanced THERMOLAST® K FC/AD/PP series of compounds for water bottle applications.


Drinking fluids before, during and after exercising helps ensure adequate hydration, simply by carrying a water bottle at all times. 

Advanced high-performance materials, such as thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs), are widely used in the manufacture of reusable and refillable water bottles. TPEs produce long-lasting, trendy water bottles that are food-contact safe.

KRAIBURG TPE, a leading global manufacturer of TPEs and customized solutions for a wide range of sectors, offers the THERMOLAST® K FC/AD/PP series of compounds which will revolutionize the overall design of water bottles, and benefit both users and manufacturers.

Superior properties for easy processing and versatility

KRAIBURG TPE's THERMOLAST® K FC/AD/PP series stands out for its excellent adhesion to PP and optimized flow properties. 

With a hardness range of 30 to 90 Shore A, the compounds are processible by both injection molding and extrusion.

As well, the TPE series allows 3D printing of branding and logos to be featured on water bottles, for manufacturers’ marketing and aesthetic purposes.



Delivering aesthetic features

The mechanical properties of KRAIBURG TPE's THERMOLAST® K FC/AD/PP series provide consumer applications with remarkable features such as good grip and haptics; as well as soft and smooth surfaces.

The series, which is available in natural and translucent colors, meets the demand for customizability in consumer applications, allowing color variations to suit manufacturers' style preferences. In-house pre-coloring is also available.

Safe and clean for food-contact applications

KRAIBURG TPE's THERMOLAST® K FC/AD/PP series of compounds conform with globally recognized safety standards such as (EU) No. 10/2011, GB 4806-2016, (FDA) CFR21, and DIN EN 71-3 regulations for toys, as well as REACH, SVHC, and RoHS.  

The compounds contain no animal ingredients, heavy metals, phthalates, bisphenol A, and latex, and are safe for use in food-contact applications.

Sustainability successes of our TPEs

Besides water bottle applications, KRAIBURG TPE’s recent sustainability innovations include a specially developed material solution for consumer, consumer electronic, and industry applications, comprising post-consumer recycled (PCR) and post-industrial recycled (PIR) content. 



Are you looking for a sustainable TPE solution? Talk to us! 

Our experts will be happy to answer any questions you have, as well as offer the right solution for your application.


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