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Resin offers up to 50% higher moisture barrier

Nova Chemicals (Pittsburgh, PA) has introduced a new ultrahigh-barrier high-density polyethylene resin for cast film and extrusion coating, promising up to 50% higher moisture-barrier improvement over conventional technology. Called SURPASS EX-HPs667-AB, the resin allows package redesign and improved sustainability for barrier packaging in markets such as snacks, beverages, dairy, pet foods, and lawn and garden applications.

Nova Chemicals (Pittsburgh, PA) has introduced a new ultrahigh-barrier high-density polyethylene resin for cast film and extrusion coating, promising up to 50% higher moisture-barrier improvement over conventional technology. Called SURPASS EX-HPs667-AB, the resin allows package redesign and improved sustainability for barrier packaging in markets such as snacks, beverages, dairy, pet foods, and lawn and garden applications.

Nova says processors can co-extrude the product and reduce film gauge to satisfy customers' performance and sustainability objectives. Alternatively, they can co-extrude or blend the product to enable lamination consolidation and performance enhancement.

SURPASS EX-HPs667-AB gives cast film and extrusion-coating processors the ability to custom-tailor solutions in-house to meet customer needs in a range of packaging formats, including stand-up pouches, lidstocks, release liners, and multilayer foil laminations, with the possibility of lamination step elimination for three-ply applications. Nova's ultrahigh-barrier resin portfolio for film applications also includes HPs167-AB resin for blown film. 

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