HDPE CONTAINERS

HDPE Containers

HDPE containers are lightweight yet durable for storage of products

Product Overview

HDPE bottles are blow-molded. Bottles are used for milk and other liquid products, detergents, shampoos, motor oil, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, beauty and cosmetic products. Most milk and water bottles use a natural-colored HDPE resin. Bottles used for other products often have colorants added to the resin.

HDPE (High-density polyethylene) containers are popular, as the HDPE will not leach into the container’s content.

Product Benefits

HDPE is used for a number of reasons, especially for products that offer a liquid, cream, serum or powder/ tablet. Here are our top 10 reasons:

Key Features

Industry Use Cases

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FAQs

HDPE containers are non-reactive, BPA-free, and certified by global safety bodies including the FDA. They are ideal for food-grade and pharmaceutical applications, providing a protective barrier against moisture, UV light, and contaminants. Regent Plast’s DMF-certified containers offer extra assurance for pharma customers requiring validated traceability.

HDPE is naturally resistant to moisture, acids, bases, and other industrial chemicals. Regent Plast enhances this resistance by performing ESCR and mechanical testing on every batch. These properties make HDPE containers ideal for agrochemicals, motor oils, automotive fluids, and cleaning agents.

Yes. Regent Plast’s HDPE containers are leak-proof and waterproof when sealed properly. Their container range includes wide-mouth jars, drums, and jerry cans, all designed for easy filling and secure transportation. When paired with the right closure system, they provide airtight storage for both viscous and volatile liquids.

HDPE naturally provides a decent barrier against oxygen and water vapor. For products sensitive to light, containers can be tinted or pigmented to block UV rays. This makes them suitable for storing photosensitive chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and certain food products.

Compared to glass, HDPE is lighter, more impact-resistant, and less prone to shattering—making it safer and easier to transport. Against PET, HDPE provides better chemical resistance and recyclability, though PET may offer slightly better transparency. For heavy-duty or industrial use, HDPE is the clear choice due to its resilience.

Yes. Regent Plast offers containers that include up to 35% PCR content, helping clients meet sustainability mandates while maintaining strength and quality. These containers retain the same performance as virgin plastic, supporting eco-friendly supply chains.

HDPE containers from Regent Plast are compatible with a wide variety of closure systems including screw caps, spouts, HDPE plugs, and tamper-evident seals. Specialized dispensing systems like pumps or measuring caps can also be accommodated upon request, depending on the use case.

Yes. Products for agrochemical and industrial markets are backed by safety and performance certifications such as ESCR, ISO, and BIS. Custom testing and documentation can be provided for regulated applications like pharma or hazardous goods.