U.S. developed moisture-proof laminated film packaging

A multi-layer film containing a moisture barrier called Novinex was recently developed by Teknt-plex of the United States and is widely used in the packaging of medicines, foods and other products.

According to reports, Novinex film with Topascos as the inner layer, and the outer polypropylene at the same time formed. It has stronger moisture resistance and transparency than P, 1)C compound multilayer films. As the material does not contain ethylene, halogens and plasticizers, its safety and environmental advantages are significant. In addition, Novinex is multi-layered and pressed at the same time in the production process. Compared with laminated films, there is less chance of contamination during production and the processing process is also easy to grasp. As for the new inner layer material Topascos, it is a member of the amorphous engineering plastics family. This material is transparent, strong, moisture-proof, strong, and stable. At present, it has obtained the approval of the US FDA, agreeing that the material is used directly in each The contact packaging of various foods is also approved for the packaging of pharmaceuticals. The Novinex film is classified into three grades depending on the inner layer, and each grade has a different color: transparent, white, and amber.


Source: Chinese Packaging

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