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Lenzing Plastics is one of the worlds leading producers of polyolefin and fluoropolymer products. Their main competence lies in the mono-axial stretching of polymers, a technology which allows the production of films and tapes with extremely high tensile strength. |
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Researchers at Bath University are leading a project to create a high-speed packaging machine to reduce the amount of plastic used in the `form-fill and seal` packaging used for foods such as rice and crisps. |
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Our newsletter sponsor for this week is Lenzing Plastics, producers of polyolefin and fluoropolymer products.
Shrink wrap is a material made up of polymer plastic film. When heat is applied to this material it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering.
Clysar has introduced a new, biodegradable shrink film called PLAnet that is made from renewable cornstarch, which requires up to 50 percent less fossil fuels than traditional hydrocarbon resins.
For more updates, read the next issue of Packaging IDeaS.
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Microperforations for Fresh-Cut Fruit Packaging |
Author : Chris Chow Company : Preco Laser Systems, LLC (PLS) |
The rising awareness of the growing obesity rate in the U.S. is showing its impact on the eating habits of Americans. Recent market study sends a clear signal to the industry that the constantly on-the-go Americans are more than ever before willing to pay for convenience and availability of fresh produce. This paper describes how laser microperforations can address process flexibility by altering the size and density of the microholes and providing packaging film specifically useful for given product items. In applications where there is limited packaging surface area for gas transmission, such as in plastic containers with a lid made from flexible film, microperforation could be the only alternative. |
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