
Petainer’s PET Plastic Chemical Bottles are the ideal solution for storing and transporting alcohol and spirit-based solutions safely. Certified for Dangerous Goods packaging, these versatile bottles are available in various shapes and sizes to suit diverse needs. Designed to meet ADR/RID standards for compatibility and safety, they are certified for packaging groups II and III, including substances like White Spirit (UN1300) and Bio-ethanol (UN1987). Our bottles ensure secure containment while offering a lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional glass containers.
PET plastic chemical bottles combine lightweight durability, chemical resistance, and sustainability, making them a safe and practical choice for storing and transporting chemical products. Here’s how they stand out:

Petainer PET bottles are designed with CETIE standard Neck Finishes. Depending on your existing fitting, or lightweighting interest, Petainer's standard range offers a solution.
Petainer operates as a high-volume PET bottle manufacturer serving enterprise beverage, FMCG, and industrial brands. Our engineering focus ensures consistent dimensional stability and neck tolerances for high-speed automated filling lines, maximizing OEE across large-scale operations. By utilizing advanced lightweighting, we reduce material usage and logistics costs while maintaining structural integrity during palletisation and global distribution. For procurement teams sourcing PET bottles wholesale, our infrastructure provides the supply continuity and risk mitigation required to manage complex packaging programmes across multiple markets.

Petainer worked with German Wells Cooperative (GDB) to move reusable PET bottles to 30% rPET in the German market. The project strengthened an established returnable system, reduced bottle carbon footprint, and showed how recycled content can be introduced at scale without moving away from a proven refill model.

Our PET plastic chemical bottles are designed to meet ADR/RID standards for compatibility and safety, they are certified for packaging groups II and III, including substances like white spirit (UN1300) and bio-ethanol (UN1987).
Packing Groups (I, II, III) define the level of danger of a substance, with Group I being the most hazardous. UN-certified PET must match or exceed the required group rating.
Our bottles ensure secure containment while offering a lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional glass containers.
UN certification is essential for transporting hazardous goods; manufacturers must provide bottles that have passed rigorous drop, pressure, and stack tests for safety compliance.
PET offers good resistance to many solvents, but compatibility testing is always recommended for highly aggressive industrial chemicals.
Yes, but for hazardous chemicals, the rPET must still meet all UN performance standards for strength and integrity.
High-quality PET combined with precision-engineered neck finishes and induction-sealed liners ensures a leak-proof seal during transport.
