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Pixelle presents its new portfolio of barrier papers: a sustainable option that replaces single-use plastic packaging

Pixelle Specialty Solutions announced the launch of ARMOR, its new brand of barrier paper solutions, featuring FlexArmor solutions , for seamless applications. coating, and SelectArmor, which features a coated surface that offers increased printing capabilities. The portfolio of barrier papers features a wide range of characteristics, from oxygen, aroma and mineral oil barriers to chocolate, OGR and moisture vapor barriers, among many others. Barriers can be applied singly or in layers to improve packaging performance.

“The ARMOR portfolio is supported by a team of engineers at multiple mill locations who can tailor a solution to meet specific performance requirements,” said Bob van Helden, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “For those looking for a more standard packaging application, Pixelle offers ready-to-use, pre-engineered solutions available today,” added van Helden.

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FlexArmor and SelectArmor are PFAS and plastic free. Both product lines are available with FDA approval for direct and indirect food contact. Base weights range from 20 pounds (9 kilograms) to 150 pounds (68 kilograms), with single-sided (F1S) and double-sided (F2S) functional performance options. It is also available with the moisture fastening feature along with bleached and unbleached options.

“Plastic material packaging solutions that can last for centuries are inherently flawed when designed for single-use applications,” explained Michelle LeMere, vice president of engineering specialties. “As companies around the world implement new policies to phase out polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and replace single-use plastics with more sustainable alternatives, Pixelle‘s portfolio of barrier chemicals is an excellent choice that can leverage to help achieve their goals.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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