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NEW, ULTRA-THIN, METALLIZED OPP PCF2 FILM REPLACES FOIL
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Claudia Kreiss |
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Kreiss Communications |
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201.963.2394 |
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c.kreiss@att.net |
| For Immediate Release |
Toray Plastics (America), Inc. Introduces A Foil-Free Packaging Solution
for Packets and Stand-Up Pouches.
North Kingstown, R.I. - (June 23, 2004) Converters can replace
foil in packet and stand-up pouch applications with a new, technologically
advanced, ultra-thin, puncture-resistant, metallized barrier OPP film.
Toray Plastics (America), Inc.'s new 45-gauge Torayfan® PCF2 provides
exceptional moisture and oxygen barrier durability and improved economics
over traditional foil. Converters and food manufacturers are able to create
foil-free, aesthetically appealing, cost-effective, finished packages
that have overall enhanced barrier durability. Torayfan® PCF2 is now the
ideal brand-building barrier packaging material for hot cocoa, seasoning,
soup, rice, croutons, stuffing, dried cheese, powdered beverages and nutrition/energy
drinks and confections.
"Converters and food manufacturers can achieve significant advantages
over foil with Torayfan® PCF2. Greater yield, improved barrier durability
and valuable aesthetics that are integral to brand appeal make it a very
attractive alternative," says Chris Voght, product manager, Torayfan Division.
Torayfan® PCF2 has industry-leading metal adhesion and greater bond strength
between the non-metal lamination layer and extrusion laminations/coatings,
compared to regular corona treated polypropylene. These advancements eliminate
the dissatisfying delaminated "pouch in a pouch" effect that can occur
when a consumer opens a weaker package.
At 45-gauge, Torayfan® PCF2 is the thinnest MOPP available in the packaging
industry, delivering more film per pound than thicker films. Yet it maintains
strong package processing characteristics. Increased footage also enables
converters to reduce the number of required roll changes, thus reducing
scrap and providing even greater cost savings.
Marketers prefer Torayfan® PCF2's physical properties because, unlike
foil, it does not exhibit a "shop worn" appearance after packaging and
handling. Packets make a positive impression when taken out of a box,
and stand-up pouches maintain a fresh, eye-catching appearance on the
retail shelf.
Toray Plastics (America), Inc. is a leading manufacturer of polyester
and polypropylene films for magnetic, industrial and capacitor applications,
as well as flexible and rigid packaging. The company is a subsidiary of
Toray Industries, Inc., the world leader in synthetic fibers and textiles,
carbon fibers, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and high performance
films. Annual sales exceed $9 billion, USD. Visit the Toray Plastics (America),
Inc. web site at www.TorayFilms.com.
For more information about Torayfan® PCF2 contact Chris Voght, product
manager, at chris.voght@toraytpa.com.
For more information about Toray Plastics (America), Inc.'s entire line
of polyester and polypropylene films, contact Eric Bartholomay, product
development manager, at eric.bartholomay@toraytpa.com,
Toray Plastics (America), Inc., 50 Belver Avenue, North Kingstown, RI
02852-7500, telephone: 401-294-4511, fax 401-294-1480.
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PHOTO CAPTION: Toray Plastics (America), Inc.'s new ultra-thin, metallized
OPP PCF2 (polypropylene) film replaces foil in packet and stand-up pouch
applications.
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