Thank you, patprimmer and telaviv for your input. We produce mainly injection molded plastic containers, some of these are use to store foods. We use different plastics including PC, PE and PP. We do not have major problems with PC, but due to cost reasons, we can not use this material for all markets or product lines. PP is our most common material, but some substances will permeate through it. If the substance has pigments or colorants, it could even permanently stain the container. I am researching three possible alternatives to decrease the permeability of PP. One is an additive, that way we only need to compound it in our plastics. No major increase in cost, except material cost. No luck yet for this alternative. The second alternative would be an in line process after (injection) molding the product. So far, what we have tested, is not effective or to expensive. The third alternative would be a batch process, like fluorination. Fluorination is effective, but our cost estimates are some what on the high side right now. I am open to any suggestions on how to decrease the permeability of a polyolefin.
To answer telaviv questions, regarding the level of protection, at this point I am interested in what I can get. The process is injection molding.