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APERIO GROUP PTY LIMITED

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Processes
Flexible Packaging



Flexible Packaging Solutions for Food, Beverage, Other Consumables and Broad Industrial Packaging Requirements


Aperio is one of the largest suppliers of plastic flexible packaging solutions, operating in Australia and New Zealand. Aperio utilise a range of technologies to produce innovative packaging solutions for food, beverage, other consumables and broad industrial packaging requirements. Aperio are focused on delivering benefits to customers in the form of reliable supply, consistent quality, and through being responsive and easy to do business with.

Technology

Aperio Group operates at the forefront of the Australasian packaging industry. We use a range of technologies to produce innovative flexible packaging solutions for a broad range of clients who want their own advantage in today's competitive environment. These technologies include: extrusion, printing, laminating, conversion and packaging systems.

Extrusion

  • Blown PE films up to five layers
  • PVC films

Printing

  • Flexographic up to ten colours
  • Rotogravure up to nine colours
  • All flexographic substrates - Paper, PE, PA, PET, PP, Foil, Cello, PVC

Laminating

  • Solvent
  • Solventless
  • Extrusion

Converting

  • PE Bags
  • PE Products - shapes, inserts, liners, sheets
  • Specialist Pouches - barrier, standup, retort, hot fill, extended shelf life
  • Reclose systems, chubbing
  • PVC catering packs, food service film dispenser and refill packs
  • Microperforation

Environment

Aperio as part of its growth and continuous improvement plan carries out its business with a genuine concern for the protection and enhancement of the environment. The company continually seeks better and more environmentally friendly ways of carrying out its processes. Management has a commitment to educate, train and inform its employees in all areas, including a genuine concern for the environment. Continuous improvement and reinforcement ensure that this is instilled into the company's culture.

We maintain a set of guidelines designed to assist in evaluating the environmental impact of packaging materials and products. As part of Aperio's ideals, there is a focus on the following objectives:

To ensure that new packaging materials or new forms of packaging are evaluated for their environmental impact prior to their introduction and, if possible, modified to ensure minimal environmental impact.

To evaluate the environmental impact of existing packaging and, if necessary, make alterations to any to make it more environmentally appropriate.

To encourage the following waste management options: reduction, reuse, recycling.

Reduction - Aperio are actively pursuing ways to reduce the impact of our operations and products on the environment. We recognise and have in place a continuous down gauging program for plastic films. This initiative is supported by works alongside our key customers and suppliers.

Reuse: Aperio is committed to ensuring that wherever possible the reuse of materials utilised in the manufacture of its products is undertaken. This includes but is not limited to pallets, d-clips, cartons, cores, inks and solvents.

Recycling: Aperio are committed to recycling wherever possible, with a 'nothing is thrown away' philosophy. From small lots of consumables through to film, no opportunity is lost. We perform our own recycling of product. Aperio targets World's Best Practice standards, encompassing waste reduction and protection of the environment. This is supported by a commitment to training and technology.

Australian National Packaging Covenant - Aperio are a foundation signatory to the National Packaging Covenant, which is an agreement entered into by federal, state and local governments and industries involved in the packaging supply chain in Australia. The Covenant provides a framework for managing the environmental impact of packaging from design to disposal in a coordinated approach involving all stakeholders.

The Covenant is a self-regulatory agreement between industries in the packaging chain, and government. It is built around the principles of shared responsibility through product stewardship. We are committed to the success of the Covenant and are part of its continuous improvement program through down gauging of films etc.

New Zealand Packaging Accord 2004 - Aperio is a signatory to the five year New Zealand Packaging Accord. The Accord's official body, The Packaging Council of New Zealand, look to all players in the commercial sector to accept responsibility in whole or in part, financially or otherwise, for dealing with products or their packaging when the items are no longer required. The "producer" (who accepts responsibility) is deemed to be that entity which has the greatest influence over the decision making process (central government, local government, recyclers, packaged goods retailers, packaged goods brand owners or the packaging producer).

Aperio embraces the "Recover, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle" strategy and the sector action plans, are committed to extended producer responsibility and the success of the Accord.


Environment


Flexible Packaging


Flexible Packaging


Flexible Packaging

Extrusion

One of the most common methods of film manufacture is Blown Film (also referred to as Tubular Film) Extrusion. The process involves extrusion of a plastic through a circular die, followed by 'bubble-like' expansion.

Blown Film Extrusion can be used for the manufacture of co-extruded, multi-layer films for high barrier applications such as food packaging.

The Process - Plastic melt is extruded through an annular slit die, usually vertically, to form a thin walled tube. Air is introduced via a hole in the centre of the die to blow up the tube like a balloon. Mounted on top of the die, an air ring blows air onto the hot film to cool it. The tube of film then continues upwards, continually cooling, until it passes through nip rolls where the tube is flattened to create what is known as a 'lay flat' tube of film. This lay-flat or collapsed tube is then taken back down the extrusion 'tower' via more rollers.

The lay-flat film is then either kept as such or the edges of the lay-flat are slit off to produce two flat film sheets and wound up onto reels. If kept as lay-flat, the tube of film is made into bags by sealing across the width of film and cutting or perforating to make each bag.

Materials - Polyethylenes (HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE and PVC) are the most common resins in use, but a wide variety of other materials can be used as blends with these resins or as single layers in a multi-layer film structure.

Extrusion: The "bubble" is around 12 metres high.

Printing

Flexography is the major process used to print packaging materials.

Flexographic Printing - Aperio have two types of printing presses used for flexographic printing. These are the stack type and central impression cylinder (CIC). Both types employ a plate cylinder, a metering cylinder known as the anilox roll that applies ink to the plate, and an ink pan. Some presses use a third roller as a fountain roll and, in some cases, a doctor blade for improved ink distribution.

Process Overview - in the typical flexo printing sequence, the substrate is fed into the press from a roll. The image is printed as substrate is pulled through a series of stations, or print units. Each print unit is printing a single colour.

Rotogravure Printing - Aperio offer Rotogravure printing. Rotogravure is an intaglio printing process that is commonly used for printing packaging materials.

Process Overview - Rotogravure uses a depressed or sunken surface for the image. The image areas consist of honey comb shaped cells that are etched or engraved into the surface of a copper plated steel or aluminium cylinder. The un-etched areas of the cylinder represent the non-image or unprinted areas. The surface is normally plated with hard chromium to improve its wearing properties

The cylinder rotates in a bath of ink. As the cylinder turns, the excess ink is wiped off the cylinder by a flexible steel doctor blade. The ink remaining in the recessed cells forms the image by direct transfer to the substrate as it passes between the plate cylinder and the impression cylinder.

Conversion and Slitting

Slitting - is the process, typically after printing, where a large roll of film is broken down into either narrow width and/or small roll diameters.

The material is either cut with razor blades or shear cutting devices into the correct width and then rolled up either on cores using a centre driven shaft or cores that lay on roller ie surface driven.

These machines control the film with web guides and tension control devices to produce flat rolls for the end user. Shown here is a typical centre driven slitter machine in operation.

Conversion Process - The conversion department is just that - it takes reels of either film printed and/or laminated or plain films and converts them into bags or 'reel stock'.

With converting of the 'reel' stock into bags there are several formats as depicted below and these are side weld, bottom seal or pouch type seals:

Side weld: uses a heated point to cut and seal the sides of the bag similar to the 'standard' bag depicted below.

Bottom seal: similar to tube running through a machine and being cut and sealed in one operation; this usually means the cut end is the beginning of the next bag.

Pouch seal: can be a combination of the above but typically are wider seals on three sides of the bag.

RAPFAST

Aperio Rapfast is the world's leading producer of food grade PVC cling films.

Aperio Rapfast are PVC film over wrap specialists. Manufacturing processes include extrusion. (...read more)

Aperio Rapfast offer a comprehensive range of films for use with fresh and frozen meat, seafood, poultry, fresh produce, bakery and delicatessen products like cheese and processed meats, together with a full line of films for use in catering, fast food, food service and institutional applications. Zipsafe Slide Cutter is a state of the art adaptation to the existing range of catering film products.

Specialized services such as custom formulation, printing and film for Case Ready meat and poultry applications are also available.

Products

  • Catering Films
  • Meat Packaging Films
  • Produce Films


Extrusion


Flexographic Printing


Slitting


Conversion Process

FILMPAC

Aperio Filmpac manufactures a range of blown polyethylene film products primarily for use in industrial, agricultural and food packaging applications.

Aperio Filmpac manufacturing processes include polyethyelene film extrusion, converting and printing.

Aperio Filmpac has experienced considerable market growth in recent years, which has largely been achieved through the development of products and services that meet or exceed market requirements and customer expectations.

Products:

  • Agricultural Films
  • Banana Covers and Packaging
  • Bread Bags
  • Butter Wrap - Bulk
  • Carry Bags
  • Coextrusion
  • Collation Shrink Films »
  • Converter Films
  • Embossed Films
  • Extrusion
  • Form, Fill & Seal
  • Frozen Food Packaging
  • Heavy Duty Sacks
  • Hydroponic Films
  • Irrigation Fluming
  • Mulch Films
  • Nappy Bags
  • Pallet Shrink Films
  • PE Sacks
  • Rubber Release Films
  • Shrink Films
  • Stretch Hoods
  • Timberwrap
  • Valve Sack

FLEXIPAC

The Flexipac Division of Aperio Group specializes in Flexographic and Gravure printing on single substrate and lamination webs. We offer print across a wide range of flexible substrates for use across a diverse range of applications.

Aperio Flexipac manufacturing processes include printing, laminating and converting.

Our products cover rollstock for form-fill and seal applications and a large range of bags and pouches incorporating resealable and easy open systems. We also offer our customers design assistance from concept to final reproduction and expert packaging advice for your packaging solution

Products:

  • Butter Wrap - Retail
  • Cold Seal and Other Coatings
  • Confectionery Films
  • Flexographic Printing
  • Gravure Printing
  • Labels
  • Laminating Films
  • Lidding and Top Web Films
  • Pet Food Packaging
  • Pouches
  • Printed Films
  • Produce Bags
  • Reseal and Reclose
  • Retort Films and Pouches

FINEWRAP

The Finewrap Division of Aperio Group was established combining the resources of Finewrap Oakleigh Victoria, Flexipac Nunawading Victoria and the Flexible Packaging businesses based in Kirrawee NSW & Oxley Queensland.

Aperio, a subsidiary of Catalyst Investments, established the Division in July 2006 following the acquisition of the Finewrap Group.

The Finewrap Division is challenged to produce highly decorated printed products using its substantial gravure and flexographic capabilities utilizing 10 and 11 colour print presses. The Finewrap Division can supply in rewind, pre-made bags and pre-made pouches.

Our rewind can be supplied in mono web or laminated form using our state of the art extrusion and lamination facilities, both solvent and solvent less. Our pre-made bags can be supplied in mono web or laminates as individual units or wicketted. Our pouches can be supplied in three side seal, Doy packs and/or quad seal bags/pouches all of which can be supplied with a range of closure features including zips.

Our national manufacturing facilities are serviced by a centralized sales team supported by a national based technical and pre-press group whom can support design initiatives, packaging solutions and packaging material recommendations.

Products:

  • Bags - Crimp Seal
  • Bags - Medical/Shaped Seal
  • Biodegradable Products
  • Biscuit Packaging - chocolate/fruit filled
  • Biscuit Packaging - plain/cream filled
  • Bundle Wrap Distribution Packaging
  • Chubb Packaging
  • Coffee Packaging
  • Confectionery Packaging - chocolate bars, iced confectionery
  • Confectionery Packaging - Fun Size Packs
  • Confectionery Packaging - Lollipop Wrap
  • Dried Food Packaging - Fruit off tree or vine
  • Dry Food Box Inner - Peelable Seal
  • Dry Powder Packaging - barrier
  • Dry Sauce Packaging - non barrier
  • Feminine Hygiene Packaging
  • Frozen Food Packaging
  • Liquid Packaging
  • Long Life Bread Packaging
  • Moist Wipes Packaging
  • Nappy Packaging
  • Nut Packaging
  • Oxy Degradable Products
  • Pasta Packaging
  • Perforated Pastry Packaging
  • Pet Food Packaging - Dry (< 8 kg)
  • Pet Food Packaging - Dry (> 8 kg)
  • Pet Food Packaging - Dry (> 8 kg) - Bags
  • Plastic Can Labels
  • Plastic Lidding
  • Plastic Tubes
  • Pouches - Quad Seal
  • Pouches - Stand Up
  • Pouches - three side seal
  • Powdered Milk Packaging
  • Pre Cut Salad MAP Packaging - gas flushed or non gas flushed packs
  • PVC Web with PE sealant
  • Salty Snack Food Packaging
  • Salty Snack Food Packaging - Multipack
  • Snack Bar Packaging
  • Toilet Tissue Roll Packaging


Polyethylene Film Extrusion, Converting and Printing


Printing, Laminating and Converting


PVC Film Overwrap


Printing, Laminating and Converting
 

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