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NEW, METALLIZED HEAT-SEALABLE OPP FILM DEBUTS AT PACKEXPO INTERNATIONAL
2004
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Claudia Kreiss |
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Kreiss Communications |
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| For Immediate Release |
Toray Plastics (America), Inc. introduces new Torayfan® PCFS advanced packaging technology
North Kingstown, R.I.(November 7, 2004) - Converters and end users
at PackExpo International 2004 are introduced to a new, technologically
advanced, heat-sealable, co-extruded, metallized OPP film designed to
replace the foil and sealant in traditional paper-polyethylene-foil-polyethylene
(PPFP) structures. Toray Plastics (America), Inc.'s next generation Torayfan® PCFS, made with a proprietary blend of polymers,
saves converters time and money by eliminating the sealant extrusion coating
step in the converting process. The new MOPP film has a low shear storage
modulus (viscosity of the molten resin) that provides increased flow-ability
and improved hermetic seals. Torayfan® PCFS also has exceptional moisture and oxygen barrier
durability, as well as improved economics over traditional foil and sealant
combinations. Torayfan® PCFS is now a preferred, brand-building packaging
material for packet and stand-up pouch applications, including hot cocoa,
seasoning, soup, rice, croutons, stuffing, dried cheese, and powdered
beverages and nutrition/energy drinks.
"Converters and food manufacturers depend on new packaging technology
to keep them a step ahead of the competition," says Chris Voght, product
manager, Torayfan Division. "Torayfan® PCFS offers significant advantages by outperforming
standard OPP and foil and delivering a heat-sealable, cost-effective,
aesthetically appealing flexible package that has exceptional barrier
durability."
The Torayfan® PCFS's unique, heat-activated sealant has a low seal
initiation temperature and improved hermeticity versus sealants typically
used in BOPP films. During the heat sealing process, Torayfan® PCFS exhibits a unique "caulking" ability to flow
into corners and channels and around small particles in the seal. This
eliminates the need for a polyethylene sealant in traditional PPFP structures,
saving converters time and money in the converting process.
Torayfan® PCFS offers high barrier durability, whereas foil
easily succumbs to pin holing. Pin holing is a greater risk today as converters
try to save money by using even thinner foil. Torayfan® PCFS also exhibits excellent stiffness, puncture
resistance, and improved dead-fold properties. These important physical
attributes ensure a value-added, eye-catching appearance by preventing
the "shop worn" look that typically occurs when handling packages made
with foil.
Toray Plastics (America), Inc. is a leading manufacturer of polyester
and polypropylene films for flexible and rigid packaging, magnetic, industrial
and capacitor applications. 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 new PCFS 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 heat-sealable, metallized
TorayfanR PCFS polypropylene film replaces the foil and sealant in traditional
paper-polyethylene-foil-polyethylene packets and stand-up pouches.
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