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Toray Issues Third Generation of BOPP Film

NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI | Toray Plastics (America) reports the development of its third generation of Torayfan clear, high-barrier BOPP films. The company says that consumer demand for fresh, shelf-stable food in transparent packaging and CPG companies’ preference for a PVdC-free, high-barrier film that delivers extended shelf life performance have driven the development. 

Torayfan CB3 BOPP film is said to deliver extended shelf life for nuts, seeds, salted snacks, cookies, dried fruit, and confectionery items

The new Torayfan CB3 portfolio is manufactured with the company’s proprietary formulation and a patented PVdC-free coating. The films are said to offer superior oxygen-barrier protection along with excellent moisture barrier and are available in sealable and non-sealable versions. Company says the robust 70- and 80-ga films are a thinner alternative to thicker OPP films and enable source reduction, yield, and economic benefits.

The CB3 films’ strength also enables them to withstand the rigors of the laminating and converting processes without any degradation to barrier performance. Films are suited for bags, pouches, stand-up pouches, and flow wrap. Among their applications are nuts, seeds, salted snacks, cookies, dried fruit, and confectionery items.

“The third generation of Torayfan CB films is an exciting advancement,” says Tammy Williamson, associate product manager of the Torayfan Polypropylene Films Division, Toray Plastics (America). “These are very sophisticated films that combine a modified base film and complex coating to achieve impressive barrier. In addition, consumers today want to see the item they are purchasing; it helps them feel confident that the food and ingredients are fresh. CB3 films offer the transparency and freshness protection they expect.”“Also important,” Williamson says, “is CPG companies’ preference that PVdC be eliminated from packaging because of the environmental concerns associated with it. They also appreciate Toray’s commitment to sustainability. Now manufacturers are able to specify a transparent package with even greater shelf stability, without PVdC issues.”

Williamson notes that the CB3 films are also an excellent alternative to acrylic-coated and AlOx-coated films, EVOH sealant web films, and metallized BOPP films. They run on VFFS and HFFS equipment.

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