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New BOPE additives from Tosaf for agile and efficient response to new market trends

A current trend in the production of films for disposable packaging is moving from multilayer to mono-material concepts that are easier to recycle and have better mechanical and optical properties.

Here, biaxially oriented polyethylene-based films (BOPE films) enable high-performance solutions that can be superior to conventional BOPP packaging films in terms of processing and cost efficiency. Tosaf has developed new additive masterbatches specifically tailored to the PE film orientation process. Currently, this portfolio includes slip, antiblock, antistatic and antifog additives. The ability to use them individually or in combination gives manufacturers high flexibility in meeting specific product requirements.
Tosaf has worked closely with Brückner Maschinenbau, a leading manufacturer of film stretching equipment based in Siegsdorf, Germany, to validate the good processing properties of its new BOPE masterbatches. As these pilot tests have shown, films produced with them meet high optical and functional requirements without compromising mechanical properties.
In addition, Tosaf has demonstrated the good processing properties resulting from the use of the new additives on one of the most advanced production lines available today. The results also demonstrate the suitability of the new BOPE additives for the production of inline machine direction oriented (MDO) films, which are emerging as another strong production trend.

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