Designed by RPC Design, the bespoke 4 litre HDPE bottle provides a drip-free dispensing method for AdBlue, which reduces Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) exhaust emissions and needs to be poured through a separate filler hole.
The brief for the pack was to create an original and eye-catching design that was easy and safe to use. The resulting bottle features a distinctive shape which ensures all the liquid drains from the pack, while the ergonomic handle aids the pouring process.
As the liquid can be corrosive, effective non-drip dispensing was essential. The dispensing nozzle’s three injection moulded polypropylene components create a system that automatically dispenses when inserted into the filling hole. For smooth and glug-free dispensing the design allows air to pass back into the bottle and automatically shuts off when the nozzle is withdrawn to avoid spillages. The nozzle incorporates a dust overcap to prevent contamination and an integrally moulded tamper evident band.
When the nozzle is inserted into the tank, the outer shell slides back and opens the dispensing hole and air return hole. The liquid can then pass into the tank easily without glugging. As the nozzle is withdrawn, the outer shell slides back over the dispensing hole, pushed by integrally moulded plastic springs. This cuts off the flow and stops drips.
The pack is made from similar materials and can be easily separated for recycling at the end of its life.
“We wanted an ‘ultimate’ pack for AdBlue that both protected the product while being completely consumer-friendly,” comments Kevin Morgan, Brenntag’s Commercial Director. “We are highly delighted with the solution from RPC.”
The Brenntag AdBlue bottle received a Highly Commended in the Consumer Convenience category at the UK Packaging Industry Awards.