Packaging (food/non-food)
Packaging (food/non-food)
Films and tapes play a vital role in the modern packaging industry. They serve key functions such as product protection, extended shelf life, barrier performance, labeling, and visual appeal. Depending on the application, different materials are used — including aluminum foils, plastic films, or complex multilayer composites.
Application Areas
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Aluminum Foils in Food Packaging: Aluminum foils provide excellent barrier properties against light, oxygen, moisture, and external odors. This makes them ideal for preserving the aroma and freshness of sensitive food products such as coffee, chocolate, and ready meals, significantly extending shelf life.
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Multilayer Composite Films (Aluminum and/or Plastics): These layered structures combine the strengths of various materials and are widely used across the general packaging sector: – Cosmetics (e.g., face masks): Flexible, hygienic, and sealed packaging for single-use or sensitive products. – Sample Packaging: Lightweight, durable, and easy to seal — ideal for single-dose formats. – Pharmaceutical Products: High-barrier films protect against moisture and light, ensuring the stability and effectiveness of medications.