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16/02/2018

Wishing you a happy and magical Lunar New Year. We hope it brings you lots of joy and happiness. All the best.

17/01/2018

We have accumulated experience in production, human resources and financial resources, preparing for a great development in both quantity and quality.

"An Phat aims to become a pioneer corporation in Vietnam plastic industry, creating great solutions for the domestic market, maintaining and expanding international market share. By extending the production chain, An Phat will increase the value as well as enhance the development of Vietnam plastic industry, and increase the competitiveness of Vietnam's production in the world.

15 years of success is just the beginning!

08/01/2018

An Phat - 15 Year Anniversary

01/01/2018

An Phat wish you and your family a joyful, bright, healthy, prosperous and happiest new year ahead! Happy New Year!

27/12/2017
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26/12/2017
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26/12/2017

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25/12/2017
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25/12/2017
Merry xmas

An Phat Group with all good wishes for a brilliant and happy Christmas season hope things are going all right with you and family!
Merry Christmas!

19/12/2017
Compostable bag, T-shirt, Flat bag direct from Vietnam

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04/12/2017
Global market for bioplastics to grow by 20%

A positive forecast about bioplastics global market

“The global market for bioplastics is predicted to grow by 20% over the next five years,” says François de Bie, Chairman of European Bioplastics.
The global bioplastics production capacity is set to increase from around 2.05 million tonnes/2.26 million tons in 2017 to approximately 2.44 million tonnes/2.69 million tons in 2022. Innovative biopolymers such as PLA (polylactic acid) and PHAs (polyhydroxyalkanoates) are the main drivers of this growth in the field of bio-based, biodegradable plastics.

Read full article here https://www.plasticstoday.com/packaging/global-market-bioplastics-grow-20/203039009457893
and notice that An Phat Plastic supply bioplastic packagings from corn starch and PLA materials

Driven by biopolymers such as PLA and PHAs, packaging remains the largest field of application for bioplastics with almost 60% of the bio-based, biodegradable plastics market.

28/11/2017


Reporter: It is known that An Phat Mineral's ambition in plastic additives industry is not only Vietnam's No.1 enterprise, but also become the leading company in the world in the next 5 years. How will the company realize this ambition?

Mr Vu Thanh Binh - Director: We have improved our production system to ensure growth in output and good quality control. In addition, we direct to the potential markets to negotiate, build clientele framework and customer relationships to represent the market and stabilize production in long term.

In addition, the new projects of the member companies are being implemented to ensure progress. In particular, we will focus on research and development (R & D), high-tech products, engineering plastics, bioplastics and automation systems, which will make An Phat Mineral different from others.

17/11/2017
Plastics found in stomachs of deepest sea creatures

Plastic everywhere, what is the solutions?

If we can't decrease the usage, we could replace them with friendly environmental products, which can be completely degraded.

‘Very worrying finding’ from nearly 11km deep confirms fears that synthetic fibres have contaminated the most remote places on Earth

14/11/2017


Reporter: With the inauguration of the No. 6 and No. 7 Factory this year, An Phat Plastic overtakes Thailand's TPBI becoming the top position in Southeast Asia in production scale in the plastic packaging sector. What is the bigger goal of AAA?

Mr Nguyen Le Trung – An Phat Plastic Director: In addition to our ambition to become the number one in Southeast Asia, we want to overwhelm even the largest Chinese manufacturers to become Asia's largest one. In parallel with the plan is diversification of products, not only thin plastic bags but also complex membrane bag and compostable bag.

We are also aiming to become a global leader in the manufacture of plastic products, including high-tech, environmentally-friendly plastic, not just be a packaging manufacturer.

11/11/2017

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08/11/2017

Happy Pohnpei Constitution Day, Micronesia

07/11/2017

Happy Melbourne Cup Day.

07/11/2017
Topas demonstrates use of COC to improve performance in multi-layer LLDPE packaging

Topas demonstrates use of COC to improve performance in multi-layer LLDPE packaging

https://www.plasticstoday.com/packaging/topas-demonstrates-use-coc-improve-performance-multi-layer-lldpe-packaging/33904607157779

Study shows that discrete layers of cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) provide significant performance enhancements in three- and five-layer packaging film structures made of linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE).

06/11/2017

An Phat Plastic participated in the "Vietnam Business Conference" in Seoul, Korea according to the invitation of Samsung Securities Co., Ltd.

Commenting on An Phat stock, Mr. Hyunseok Oh, Center Director - Head of Investment Strategy of Samsung Securities said: "After having done a lot of in-depth analysis and deliberation at many good stocks on Vietnam stock market, we have selected three companies with the best growth stocks is KBC, SSI and AAA to invite them to meet face to face with Korean investors. AAA is An Phat's stock, a small and medium-sized enterprise in the stock market, with impressive growth rates in history, and recently increased by 49% from the end of 2016 to mid-October 2017.
An Phat also has the right business line focused on plastic products and plastic inputs, as well as special competitive products such as biodegradable high-tech packaging . We believe in the potential and future development of An Phat, as well as completely secure the potential profit from investment in AAA shares for South Korean investors under the management of Samsung Securities"

Moon Ki-bong, President of the Asian Business Center, Seoul, Korea, also expressed his good impression about An Phat achievements and believe that An Phat will grow stronger, especially with the upcoming products will be made exclusively for one of the leading companies in the world also from Korea.

03/11/2017

One of our Subsidiaries companies: An Phat Plastic

With 6 factories locating an area of 250,000 m2, An Phat Plastic has became the leading plastic bag manufacturer in ASEAN with a capacity of 8,000 tons per month.

4 factories from skyview - Photographer: Manh Ha Nguyen

03/11/2017


Meet Chairman/Co-founder of An Phat Plastic, Mr. Pham Anh Duong
The Dawn of An Phat Group

Reporter: Starting from the business no one believed, no ability to manage the financial and then insolvented, now becoming one of the largest companies in Vietnam plastics industry, what experiences will you share with young people want to start-up?

Mr Pham Anh Duong: I think the most important thing is you have to catch the opportunity and make it an advantage. For example, to prepare for Vietnam's participation in the TPP agreement, I had raised capital then developed market with biodegradable bags despite of high production technology. Make an effort on your shot!

03/11/2017

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03/11/2017

Source: Plasticnews.com

[ Amcor opens $7 million Texas plant ]

Amcor Rigid Plastics is opening an on-site bottle-making operation in Texas, a move that will allow it to cut freight costs and improve operational efficiencies.
The new facility at a Campbell Soup Co. site in Paris, Texas, is capable of producing about 50 million hot-fill PET bottles each year for the company's V8 brand of drinks.
Amcor Rigid Plastics, based in Ann Arbor, Mich., spent $7 million to create the bottle-making operation in 6,000 square feet of existing space to produce both 46- and 64-ounce containers for various V8 products, the packaging company said.
"We're excited about establishing this on-site operation because it expands our long-time strategic partnership with Campbell and gives us an opportunity to better serve a key strategic customer," said Larry Weber, vice president and general manager of Amcor's North American beverage business unit, in a statement.
Amcor Rigid Plastics has been blow molding bottles at Campbell's beverage plant in Napoleon, Ohio, since 2004. The company makes 150 million hot-fill PET containers there each year.
Moving bottle production on-site at Campbell in Texas means 2,000 truckloads of empty containers will be taken off the road each year. Amcor Rigid Plastics previously supplied bottles from its Fort Worth, Texas, site, the company said.
The plastics company estimates that the move is equivalent of removing about 900,000 passenger vehicle miles of carbon dioxide emissions from the road each year.
Amcor Rigid Plastics is a unit of Australia-based Amcor Ltd.

03/11/2017

Source: Plasticnews.com

[ P&G launches bottle made from ocean plastic ]

The Procter & Gamble Company today launched the Fairy Ocean Plastic bottle made completely from post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic and ocean plastic. The launch of the bottle aims to raise awareness of the issue of ocean plastic and what can be done to prevent plastic waste from reaching the ocean.

The first-ever Fairy Ocean Plastic Bottle has been created in partnership with recycling expert TerraCycle and will reach British consumers in 2018. The UK launch will include 320,000 bottles, the largest production run of recyclable dish soap bottles in the world made using ocean plastic. The innovative bottle will be made from 10% ocean plastic, collected from the ocean and beaches around the world, and 90% post-consumer recycled plastic.

The project aims to drive awareness of the issue of ocean plastic pollution, inspire consumers to physically participate in beach clean-ups and recycle household waste.

Stemming the flow of plastic into the ocean is crucial to preserving the health of our ocean. According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) 95% of the value of plastic packaging material, worth $80-120 billion annually, is lost to the economy and on the current track, there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean (by weight) by 2050[1].

With the P&G Fairy Ocean Plastic bottle, and the intent to extend the initiative across other brands and regions in the future, P&G continues to leverage the power of its brands to inspire change. In an effort to divert plastic waste from landfill and the ocean, P&G brands, including Fairy, Dawn, Yes, Dreft and Joy, will continue to divert 8,000 metric tonnes of plastic from landfill for use in transparent plastic bottles, using an average of 40% Post-Consumer Recycled plastic content across 481 million of our transparent dish care bottles globally. If stacked, these bottles would be 11 times the height of Mount Everest.

Virginie Helias, Vice President of Global Sustainability at Procter & Gamble comments: “As the world’s no. 1 dishwashing liquid globally and a much-loved brand in the UK, we want to use Fairy to raise awareness about the plight of our ocean and raise awareness about the importance of recycling. Our consumers care deeply about this issue and by using ocean plastic we hope to show that the opportunities are endless when we rethink our approach to waste.’’

Tom Szaky, the CEO of TerraCycle: ‘’We are proud to be working with an iconic brand like Fairy to launch a fully recyclable bottle made from 100% recycled plastic and ocean plastic. The issue of ocean pollution is a pertinent one, we hope other brands will be inspired to think creatively about waste and make the circular economy a reality.’’

Susan Ruffo, Managing Director at Ocean Conservancy: ‘’We are thrilled that P&G is raising awareness of ocean plastic pollution amongst their consumers. P&G’s leadership on this issue, including through their participation in the Trash Free Seas Alliance, is critical to solving the ocean plastic crisis. We are excited that in addition to its work to reach consumers directly through the Fairy bottles, they are also addressing the source of ocean plastic by supporting our initiative to raise over $150 million over the next five years to improve waste collection, sorting and recycling in key ocean plastic economies. Improving waste management in these places can help cut the flow of plastic going into the ocean by half by 2025.”

03/11/2017

Source: Plasticnews.com

[ DuPont targets China's auto market with blow molding R&D investment ]

Guangzhou, China — Anticipating a surge in demand for turbo-charged engines in China’s automotive industry, DuPont Co.'s performance materials unit has installed a 3D suction blow-molding machine at its Shanghai research and development center.

The machine, from Monza, Italy-based S.T. Soffiaggio Tecnica srl, will support development of air ducts with complex designs, the company said. It comes after DuPont installed a similar machine at its Japan Technical Center in 2015. It now has four worldwide.

At a news conference at Chinaplas, DuPont executives said it saw strong growth in the automotive plastics market last year.

“Nowhere was this grown more evident than in China,” said Randy Stone, president of DuPont Performance Materials. “We’ve seen that growth continue into the first quarter of this year.”

The company highlighted the blow molding machinery investment in Shanghai because it said air duct designs are integral to turbocharging, which helps engines maintain or increase power even as regulations for emissions, fuel efficiency and light-weighting bite.

In China, the numbers of cars sold with turbo-charged engines is expected to double by 2022.

The machine will “create more value to our customers in the automotive industry,” said Woong Chung, technical service and development manager for Asia-Pacific DuPont Performance Materials.

Also at Chinaplas, DuPont rolled out 3D printing versions of its legacy Hytrel thermoplastic elastomers, Zytel nylons and Surlyn ionomers.

The new versions of the decades-old resins “will help our customers meet their needs for prototyping and manufacturing using 3D printing,” said Rahul Kasat, business development leader at DuPont Performance Materials.

DuPont also rolled out new grades of engineering plastics for the connector market, and said new versions of its Crastin polybutylene terephthalate, and glass fiber-reinforced grades of Crastin are aimed at electric and hybrid vehicles.

DuPont also announced plans to launch renewably sourced non-halogenated Zytel HTN grades soon, and said it had new versions of Zytel nylons and Hytrel polyester elastomer for thinner laptops.

China represents about one quarter of the global business for DuPont Performance Materials, said Tina Wu, the Asia Pacific business director for the unit.

As evidence of that growth, she noted that DuPont’s big compounding facility in Shenzhen, which opened last year, is near full capacity.

03/11/2017

Source: Plastictoday.com

[ Molded plastic packaging market in Americas led by PET, beverages ]

The molded plastic packaging market in the America is forecast to grow at a CAGR of close to 5% from 2017-2021, according to research firm Technavio (London).

The biggest end-user of rigid packaging is the beverage sector, followed by the food industry. Rigid plastics are plastics with high tensile strength. These are used in various packaging applications. The use of rigid plastics has grown considerably due to various advantages such as non-corrosiveness, lightweight, and low cost. In addition, it can be easily molded and is hence expected to drive the market during the forecast period.

“Various molding processes, such as extrusion molding, injection molding, and blow molding are used to manufacture different rigid plastic packaging products,” says Shakti Jakhar, a lead analyst at Technavio for packaging research. “Rigid plastic packaging is used for various packaging options such as water bottles and carbonated soft drinks. It is estimated that around 65%-75% of the total plastic used for rigid packaging [for beverages] is PET.”
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The pharmaceutical sales in the mature markets are expected to slow down during the forecast period. The mature markets such as the U.S. are expected to witness a CAGR of 2% to 5% during the forecast period. However, emerging markets such as Latin America are expected to grow at a much higher rate than mature markets. It is estimated that emerging markets are expected to grow at CAGR of around 8% during the forecast period.

Some of the drivers to the growth of pharmaceuticals in Latin America are the aging population coupled with rising obesity. As packaging for pharmaceuticals is generally made of plastic by molding techniques, the molded plastic packaging market in the Americas is expected to grow due to the increased sales in the pharmaceuticals industry in Latin America.

Rising demand for PET

Most of the bottles and containers are manufactured by molding techniques with PET being the most preferred material. These bottles serve in the packaging of a wide variety of consumer products such as shampoos, cooking oils, window cleaners, and for food containers.

“The safety of PET for use in various applications, such as foods, beverages, pharmaceutical, and medical has been demonstrated through tests, studies, and regulatory approvals,” says Shakti. “It is as strong as glass and yet lightweight, thereby making transportation efficient. Another key feature is that the containers are easy to handle, as unlike glass, PET is shatterproof. The rising use of PET bottles and containers across industries is expected to propel the molded plastic packaging market in the Americas during the forecast period.”

03/11/2017

Source: Plastictoday.com

[ Stretch, shrink and specialty films seeing strong growth ]

The global specialty and high-performance films market was valued at $34.9 billion in 2016, according to a report published by Coherent Market Insights (Seattle, WA). While the performance films market is “segmented” into various end-use applications, including packaging, construction, electrical and electronics, and consumer and personal care products, the packaging industry dominates this segment.

According to Coherent, the food packaging industry in North America and Europe is witnessing burgeoning growth, which creates a highly conducive environment for expansion of the specialty and high-performance films market. Contributing to packaging market growth are factors such as low oxygen ready-case technology, vacuum packaging and oxygen scavenging.

Rising applications for barrier films in solar photovoltaic cell and semiconductors due to moisture resistance and oxidation properties further augment market growth, said Coherent’s executive summary. Moreover, the microporous segment is expected to witness a CAGR of 7.9% in terms of value during the forecast period. Special characteristics of microporous materials include breathability while repelling water.

The Freedonia Group, an industry research firm based in Cleveland, OH, just released a new study, Stretch & Shrink Film Market in the U.S., Fifth Edition . The U.S. stretch and shrink film market is forecast to grow 3.7% annually to $4 billion in 2021, with gains driven by increased palletizing and shipping activity, as well as growth in consumer spending and retail activity. Demand will also be supported by improvements in resin and machinery technology, which will expand the range of use of both stretch and shrink films.

Freedonia shrink film trends

Pallet utilization films accounted for just over half of total demand for stretch and shrink films in 2016, with strong gains in this market being driven by increased warehousing, storage and shipping activity. The Freedonia Group noted that as goods are transported longer distances, brand owners expect greater load integrity to keep product damage to a minimum. Advances in resin technology and application machinery have lowered material and operational costs, allowing more pallets to be wrapped and amplifying film’s competitive advantages over other load-stabilizing methods.

Stretch film demand in the U.S. is projected to advance 3.8% per year to $2.7 billion in 2021. Growth can be attributed to improvements in stretch wrapping machinery and equipment, enhanced resin properties and the increasing market share of more cost-effective products. Each of these developments has opened new markets where stretch film previously was ill-suited, such as machinery and building materials that are heavy or irregularly shaped, according to the Freedonia study.

Stretch hoods will see the fastest growth of any stretch film product, advancing at 8.4% per year through 2021, driven by increased investment in hooding machinery that has expanded applicability to roofing, tiles and bricks, appliances, and bulk warehouse packaging. However, notes the study, this market has a ceiling, as these applications are still more limited than other stretch film products.

The storage and distribution market is by far the largest for stretch film, accounting for 71% of total demand in 2016. Stretch film is the preferred medium in this market due to cost competitiveness and advantages over alternatives like strapping.

Multilayer stretch and shrink films will continue to make inroads in the market due to greater strength and customization potential. Multilayer films are also increasingly favored for their down-gauging potential, as they require less material to achieve required mechanical specifications. LLDPE-based multilayer stretch films for pallet utilization and bundling applications will offer the best opportunities because of increased demand for stronger, thinner films. However, notes Freedonia, growth for multilayer film has been restrained in the U.S. by ongoing patent disputes over stretch films containing seven or more layers. In the meantime, five-layer lines will continue to replace single- and three-layer lines.

Shrink labels are the fastest growing product type, and will continue to grow at a strong pace due to shelf-appeal trends in the packaging industry. Brand owners are seeking to differentiate their products with eye-catching graphics, promotional material, and unique shapes and sizes, said Freedonia. Shrink labels conform tightly to a variety of shapes, are amenable to a range of printing techniques and inks, and are clear and scuff resistant.

Polyolefin-based shrink labels will offer new growth opportunities, as these are more easily recycled in the PET bottle recycling stream than PVC and PETG. Demand for shrink film is forecast to expand 3.2% annually to $1.2 billion in 2021, driven by performance characteristics such as enhanced shelf appeal with clear, scuff-resistant films and high quality graphics.

03/11/2017

Source: Plastictoday.com

[ How to Choose right Plastic for your Project - PART 1 ]

There are thousands of plastics on the market that can be used for rapid prototyping or low-volume manufacturing—choosing the right one for a given project can be overwhelming, especially for first-time inventors or new entrepreneurs. Each material has trade-offs when it comes to cost, strength, flexibility and surface finish. Consideration must be given not only to the application of the part or product, but also to the environment in which it will be used.

Overall, engineering plastics have advanced mechanical properties that offer greater durability and that won’t be compromised during the manufacturing process. Modifications also can be made to some types of plastics to improve their strength as well as their impact and heat resistance. Let’s delve into the different plastic materials to consider depending on the final part or product’s function.

A. Mechanical parts

One of the most common resins used to make mechanical parts is nylon, aka polyamide (PA). When PA is mixed with molybdenum it has a slippery surface for easy motion. However, using nylon-to-nylon gear trains is not recommended, as similar plastics tend to stick together. PA is highly resistant to wear and abrasion and has good mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Nylon is ideal as a filament for 3D plastic printing, but it absorbs water over time.

Polyoxymethylene (POM) is also a great option for mechanical parts. POM is a type of acetal resin, used to make Dupont’s Delrin, a valuable plastic for gears, screws, wheels and more. POM has high flexural and tensile strength, stiffness and hardness. However, POM can degrade with alkali, chlorine and hot water and can be difficult to bond together.

B. Plastic containers

If your project is a vessel of sorts, polypropylene (PP) is best. PP is used for food-storage containers because it is heat resistant, is impervious to oils and solvents and doesn’t leach chemicals, making it food safe. PP also has a superior balance of stiffness and impact strength and can be easily formed into a hinge that can be bent repeatedly without breaking. It can also be used for applications in pipes and hoses.

Another option is polyethylene (PE). The most common plastic in the world, PE has low strength, hardness and rigidity. It usually has a milky white color and is the plastic found in medicine bottles and milk and detergent containers. PE is highly resistant to various chemicals, but has a low melting point.

D. Tool cases and hardware

For any project needing high impact resistance and strong resilience to tearing and breaking, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is ideal. ABS is lightweight and can be strengthened by adding glass fibers. It is more expensive than styrene, but lasts much longer due to its hardness and toughness. ABS is used for 3D fused deposition modeling of rapid prototypes.

Given its properties, ABS is a good option for wearable devices. At Star Rapid, we created a smart watch case for E3design with black, pre-colored ABS/PC plastic resin using plastic injection molding. This material choice allows the overall device to stay relatively light, while also providing a shell that can endure accidental impacts, such as when the watch hits a hard surface. If you need something that is versatile and impact resistant, high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) is a good option. This material is suitable for creating tough cases for power tools and tool boxes. While HIPS is economical, it is not considered environmentally friendly.

E. Rubber

Many projects call for injection molding of resins that have the soft, elastic properties of rubber. Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is a great option, as it comes in many special formulas to achieve high elasticity, low-temperature performance and durability. TPU is also used in power tools, caster wheels, cable insulation and sporting goods. As it is solvent resistant, TPU can be found in many industrial environments due to its high abrasion resistance and shear strength. However, it is notorious for absorbing moisture from the atmosphere, so it can be difficult to process during manufacturing. For over-molding, there’s thermoplastic rubber (TPR), which is inexpensive and easy to handle for applications like cushioned rubber grips.

Transparent parts

If your part requires clear lenses or windows, acrylic (PMMA) is best. This material is used to make shatterproof windows like Plexiglass because of its rigidity and abrasion resistance. PMMA also takes a high polish, has good tensile strength and is economical in large volumes. However, it is not as impact or chemical resistant as polycarbonate (PC).

If you need something stronger for your project, PC is more durable than PMMA and has excellent optical properties, making it an appropriate choice for lenses and bulletproof windows. PC also can be bent and formed at room temperature without shattering. It’s useful for prototyping work, since it does not require expensive mold tools to shape. PC is more expensive than acrylic and may release harmful chemicals when exposed to hot water for extended periods of time, so it’s not food safe. Due to its impact strength and resistance to scratches, PC is ideal for a variety of applications. At Star Rapid, we used this material to create covers for handheld point-of-sale terminals for Muller Commercial Solutions. The part was CNC machined from solid blocks of PC; since it needed to be completely transparent, it was then hand sanded and v***r polished.

This is just a quick look at some of the most commonly used plastics for manufacturing. Most can be altered with various glass fibers, UV stabilizers, lubricants or other resins to achieve specific engineering properties based on the needs of the project and the manufacturing process being used—whether it’s injection molding, vacuum casting or 3D printing.

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