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Toray Plastics (America) introduces two ultra-high-barrier PET films

Toray PET barrier films
Chlorine-free, barrier-coated clear and metallized films deliver exceptional oxygen-, moisture-, and aroma-barrier protection for extended shelf life and e-commerce applications.

Consumer packaged goods companies and converters want creative materials solutions that will deliver barrier performance, especially for longer shelf life and e-commerce applications, and also lower the total cost of ownership associated with flexible packaging.

Those drivers have resulted in two new barrier films from North Kingstown, RI-based Toray Plastics (America). Lumirror MK61HB and PA1HB barrier-coated polyester films are alternatives to foil, PVdC-coated PET and OPP, and AlOx-coated PET. MK61HB metallized-barrier PET offers outstanding oxygen and moisture barrier protection; PA1HB clear-barrier PET delivers outstanding oxygen barrier; both offer superior aroma protection.

The foundation of these new films is Toray’s proprietary PET, which is known for its excellent thermal stability and modified print surface. The biaxial orientation and barrier coating of the new films are conducted inline in one, streamlined production step, a process that Toray claims is unique in the films industry. A chlorine-free coating is a notable feature for CPG companies seeking an alternative to PVdC. The metallizing of MK61HB is also done by Toray. If hermetic seals are required, Toray can integrate a sealant layer through extrusion coating. The barrier coating may be metallized and extrusion coated, depending on the customer’s barrier, sealant, and aesthetic requirements.

You’ll find a lot of cool packaging and plastics in Minneapolis this November 8-9 during the 15th anniversary of MinnPack that’s co-located with 5 other exhibitions including PLASTEC. For more information, visit the  MinnPack website.

“The market and chemistries for film barrier technology are changing,” says Kerri Boyens, Product Manager, New Product Development, Toray Plastics (America), Inc. “The increasing popularity of ‘grab and go’ healthful and artisanal foods, evolving distribution channels that create the need for longer shelf life, and the growth of online shopping for everyday consumables are major market shifts facing CPGs. Improved oxygen-, moisture-, and aroma- barrier films, such as MK61HB and PA1HB,  that are manufactured with a minimal number of production steps, are smart, versatile solutions.”

Metallized MK61HB and clear-barrier PA1HB are designed for use as an outer layer in a two-ply lamination or as the middle layer in a three-ply lamination. The adhesion layer is suitable for laminating, adhesive coating, or printing. They are suitable for regular and stand-up pouches, as well as lidding. Applications include gas-flushed items, such as coffee, traditional and healthful snacks, cookies and other baked goods, confectionery items, dry and powdered foods, and pet food. They are also appropriate for health, beauty, personal care, household goods, and detergent packaging.

For more information, contact Kerri Boyens at 401-667-2005.

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