Films
Solutions. Attractive and intelligent.
We offer consumer and industrial packaging as well as agricultural films for standard applications or as customised packaging solutions.
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Benefits
- Long-lasting product protection
- Strong bonding properties
- Wide handling tolerance
- Excellent barrier properties
- Broad portfolio to meet specific requirements
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Our industrial films guarantee long-lasting product protection due to their strong bonding properties and wide handling tolerance. Products with sharp corners and packaged goods which are heavy or unstable are always a problem to wrap. Therefore we offer industrial stretch-wrap with noticeably higher puncture resistance as well as shrink films for automatic or manual applications. In addition, we offer shrink covers with mono-axial or bi-axial shrinkage, holed or perforated and with special additives such as UV stabilisers. For the agricultural industry, our portfolio comprises of Agri Stretch wrap and mulch film, whereby the Agri Stretch provides optimum seal for silage bales.
Our barrier films are special purpose films and can consist of up to 10 film layers. They have excellent barrier properties and, depending on the requirements, the barrier layers can have special features/finishes such as gas barrier, scent barrier, UV absorber, etc. These films are especially used in the high-grade foodstuffs sector, thus achieving good protection for the packaged goods and a substantial prolongation in shelf life. Applications are, for example: meat, sausage and dairy products, vegetables, fish (including smoked products), medical and chemical products.
Solutions are offered for consumer packaging (deep drawing films, FFS films), for further converting (Bag-in-Box films, lamination films), for technical applications (deep drawing films for medical products) or for industrial packaging (tubular films, liners).
Thanks to our close contacts with all of the major machine manufacturers our films are characterised by good flow through machines and trouble-free processing.
Last change: 21/01/2010