Multilayered packaging

Summary

Multi-layered packaging are multilayer or composite materials using innovative technologies aimed to give barrier properties, strength and storage stability to food items, new materials as well as hazardous materials.[1]

5 Layer co-extrusion of cosmetic "squeeze" tube
Typical liquid packaging board

Multiple layers are formed by coextrusion, lamination , or various coating technologies. The material of construction of multilayered packaging ranges from paper to plastics to metals. Most multilayered packages are not readily recyclable.[2] Basf company and Uflex recently developed multilayered food packaging from 100% recyclable materials.[3][4]

History of multilayered packaging dates back to the late 1950s when Procter & Gamble first designed multilayered collapsible tubes for toothpastes. Amine group containing products deforms HDPE on storage, and are incapable of arresting amine odours. Multilayered CO-EX bottles are the best packaging solution for such products. [5]

Types edit

Multiwall paper sacks edit

These are made of multiple layers of extensible kraft paper of differing grammages. These are gaining popularity in the cement industry, drug and fertilizer industry where the inner or outer layer of the sacks are made of polyethylene to protect the product from moisture.

Laminated-cartons and plastic bottles edit

These find use in paint industry, tetra packs containing milk, fruit juice, syrups and pharmaceutical industry.[6] The typical combinations are as follows:

  • Paper/foil/LDPE
  • Aluminium foil/paper/LDPE
  • PE/aluminium foil/paper
  • PET/aluminium foil/LDPE

Apart from these nylon, EVOH, EAA, PA, EVA, SiO2 plasma coatings are also used in laminates to give various functional properties. The layer combinations are selected by the engineer depending on the product characteristic, shelf life and extent of vapour transmission rate. Precooked food are packed in PS/EVOH/PE bags with PVE/PDVC/PE closures.[7]

Coextrusion edit

Coextrusion is the plastic extrusion of multiple layers of material simultaneously. Such products are popularly known as CO-EX.

References edit

  1. ^ Delva, Laurens; Deceur, Cédric; Van Damme, Nicolas; Ragaert, Kim (2019). "Compatibilization of PET-PE blends for the recycling of multilayer packaging foils" (PDF). Proceedings of the Europe/Africa Conference Dresden 2017 - Polymer Processing Society PPS. AIP Conference Proceedings. 2055 (1): 030005. Bibcode:2019AIPC.2055c0005D. doi:10.1063/1.5084815.
  2. ^ "Plastic curbs to spare multi-layered packaging". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  3. ^ "Multilayer packaging: innovative and sustainable". www.basf.com. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  4. ^ Pinto, Viveat Susan (2019-10-02). "ITC launches first multilayered plastic collection, recycling drive in Pune". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  5. ^ Brody, Aaron L.; Strupinsky, E. P.; Kline, Lauri R. (2001-06-08). Active Packaging for Food Applications. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-3181-2.
  6. ^ "Multilayer Films". polymerdatabase.com. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  7. ^ "University of Pittsburgh". New Plastics Economy (en-GB). Retrieved 2020-04-16.