Henkel and Panverta CPP develop film for improved barrier performance
Henkel collaborates with Panverta to provide sustainable packaging for dry foods.
Together with Panverta CPP, manufacturers of cast polypropylene (CPP) and linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) film, Henkel Adhesive Technologies has developed films with an improved oxygen barrier layer that makes it possible to reduce the number of packaging layers to protect dry foods from the environment.
Dry food items such as flour, rice or pasta can quickly spoil or lose flavor when exposed to air, light or moisture. Packaging for dry foods must therefore be airtight, light-proof and moisture-proof. High-quality packaging that meet all these requirements usually consist of several layers of different materials. These composite materials are often difficult to recycle because they cannot be easily separated, the company said.
Henkel’s cooperation with PT. Panverta Cakrakencana, one of the leading film manufacturers in Indonesia, has successfully provided a packaging to improve the oxygen barrier performance of metallized cast polypropylene (CPP) to less than 0.5 cc/m2.day and CPP with aluminum oxide coating (AIOx) films to less than 8 cc/m2.day. The jointly developed innovations ensure that these vital oxygen barrier properties for dry food packaging can be achieved when switching from multi-material designs to mono-material polypropylene (PP).
Marcus Hengky, sales manager at Panverta, said: ‘Henkel has supported us throughout the entire process, from initial trials to ongoing production. Thanks to the collaboration with Henkel, we have been able to increase the added value of our product portfolio and now also appeal to brand owners who want to replace traditional multi-layer packaging with thinner and more efficient solutions made from a single material. In this way, we are making a valuable contribution to the circular economy in terms of a sustainable packaging industry.’
Henkel's contribution to the collaboration is the recyclable Loctite Liofol oxygen barrier coating. The Liofol product range offers benefits to film and packaging manufacturers, with both offline and inline coating options. Due to its high oxygen barrier properties, the coating enables a new packaging design using only one material. This reduces the amount of material used in food packaging. It is also certified recyclable by cyclos-HTP and recognized by the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) as meeting the Critical Guidance Protocol for PE films and flexible packaging.
As mono-material packaging does not need to be separated into different components, the recycling quality is increased while the effort and cost of recycling is reduced. The oxygen barrier layer can be applied to OPP (oriented polypropylene) and PE (polyethylene) films at high machine speeds in excess of 150 to 200 meters a minute and a weight of less than 1 g/m² in both flexo and gravure printing processes and is also characterized by high transparency.
From October 23 to 25, packaging manufacturers and brand owners can see the results of this collaboration at Henkel's booth 1C17 at Tokyo Pack 2024.
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