Nitrogen blow molding to enhance oxygen scavenger shelf-life
View Patent ↗A method of manufacturing a container for containing an oxygen sensitive products from a heated plastic by blow molding the plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product. The heated plastic may contain an oxygen barrier layer or an oxygen scavenging component. The gas is also inert to the oxygen scavenging component, if it is present. An exemplary compressed gas is nitrogen gas. The blow molding may be extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding or stretch blow molding. The plastic may be, for example, a polyolefin, a nylon, or a polyester.
1. A method of extending the shelf-life of a packaged oxygen sensitive product in a plastic container, comprising the steps of:
placing a heated plastic into a mold, said heated plastic comprising an oxygen scavenging component wherein said compressed gas does not react with said oxygen scavenging component;
inflating said heated plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product;
cooling said inflated container; and
removing said cooled container from said mold, wherein said heated plastic comprises a monolayer of plastic comprising an oxygen scavenging component.
2. A method of extending the shelf-life of a packaged oxygen sensitive product in a plastic container, comprising the steps of:
placing a heated plastic into a mold;
inflating said heated plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product;
cooling said inflated container; and
removing said cooled container from said mold, wherein the shelf-life is extended by from about 20% to about 300% as compared to a container inflated with air.
3. A method of extending the shelf-life of a packaged oxygen sensitive product in a plastic container, comprising the steps of:
placing a heated plastic into a mold;
inflating said heated plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product;
cooling said inflated container; and
removing said cooled container from said mold, wherein the shelf-life is extended by from about 50% to about 75% as compared to a container inflated with air.
4. A method of extending the shelf-life of a packaged oxygen sensitive product in a plastic container, comprising the steps of:
placing a heated plastic into a mold;
inflating said heated plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product;
cooling said inflated container; and
removing said cooled container from said mold, wherein the shelf-life is extended by about 5 days as compared to a container inflated with air.
5. A method of extending the shelf-life of a packaged oxygen sensitive product in a plastic container, comprising the steps of:
placing a heated plastic into a mold;
inflating said heated plastic with a compressed gas that is inert to the oxygen sensitive product;
cooling said inflated container; and
removing said cooled container from said mold, wherein the shelf-life is extended by about 2 weeks as compared to a container inflated with air.